@TheGokki

One thing i would recommend to videos like this with slow stable panning animations is to render it at 120fps and encode the video as 60fps to avoid jitter and trembling. It's hard to watch certain parts of it at low framerate. Since this is all simple 3D renders i don't think i changes anything about the workflow other than having to wait a bit longer for the video to export.

@jaydenchan8803

I never expected anyone to visualise special relativity in such concise way and you have blown my mind away !

@Ascyt

Was wondering about something similar before, can't stress enough how thankful I am for you posting this video!!

@TimJSwan

I am so glad that you redid this video in HD! Your old one was actually still my "go to" for explaining SR to people and I found this while looking it up. Great!!

@SkyGrel19

I just don't understand why noone in my school can explain things like this, and i have to figure out everything by myself. Thank you for this amazing visualization!!

@mkevilempire

Awesome. A static spacetime diagram is so hard to wrap your head around, but this animation makes it feel obvious. Wish this was included in every video I had watched on the matter before..

@Poptart133g

Oh man, It's been a long time since I saw this! Glad you got to clean it up a bit.

@haxxx0rz

Very clear explaination. Thank you!

@juniorcyans2988

I’m gonna take Modern Physics this coming semester, so I started to watch a lecture video on YouTube and leaned about special relativity. This video is very helpful! Thank you so much! Waiting for more! This is the first channel I found in the first morning of 2023! Happy new year!🎉🎉🎉

@beautifulsmall

Fascinating channel just come across. To the 9yr old merge sort animation, its really good.

@maljamin

Yaaaas it's cool this broke thru for so many (like myself). And unfortunate other YouTube explanations haven't built on this (focused on Lorentz xform). I have definitely heard reference to the notion of "rotating into the time dimension" when approaching the speed of light, which seems to pump intuition well once you get the geometry. Still, there's this uncanny feeling of yet how much simpler/clearer it can get.

@kendemajoros4617

What a great video
From a ground observer’s point of view of course

@vincentpollack

This explains everything so well! Thanks for this video

@hello-hb1ll

This gets confusing, though. Say that you've connected a circuit to both detectors. The circuit will light up a green light if both detect light at the same time, and a red one otherwise. Would the ground observer see a red light and the cart one, a green one? If the light remains active and the cannon stops shooting once it's lighted up, what if the cart stops moving and the observers check what color it is? It can't be red AND green, it must be one of the two. So what exactly happens?

@Govstuff137

Going from Galilean transformation to Lorentz transformation is like looking at a strobe light it makes it hard to understand when you go back and forth so fast. My eye cross every time I watch it. Please never take these suggestions personally. We want to understand it better. Videos like this are a great tool. But it needs a few tweaks. Please work on it some more. I would love to see what you can do with it.

@shobanamohanasundaram6215

Absolutely stunning❤

@luigiramirez29

New Einstein lore just dropped

@Merlok_3_0

so, basically, the ground sees the past and the present at the same time. Cool!

@OhhCrapGuy

Nice, the transformation appears to be correct for a Lorentz factor of 1.666_.

@R1PCH41N_FR3NZY

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