19:17 I wonder if she's named after the Astronoid song, or if the Astronoid song is named after her?
Leech14 ժամ առաջ
That took a lot of time to learn about time in which I will only remember bits of it next time when I have the time to reflect on it.
Flexsor14 ժամ առաջ
This is disturbing 2:48
Diana Cavendish14 ժամ առաջ
I wanna do that it looks fun
William Jemeyson14 ժամ առաջ
You need a show on Netflix.
Pete The feet14 ժամ առաջ
Me and Michael are the same age, that's a illusion of time I can't get my head around, he's well more advanced than I am 😂
Pie14 ժամ առաջ
it's 2032 now and this video is no longer valid the start anyway
Ivan Trifunjagic14 ժամ առաջ
This video helps a lot on how to be aware of oneself. How modern media is eating our lives. It is critical to our now and pointing out the problem we face now. I just got aware of it and thank you Michael for this video. Everyone has a problem that they are wasting their time but no one thinks they have time for anything. And that's because you are never bored but you are never learning new stuff and having a new experience. We need to translate to short long time perception. One step backwards for a lot of steps forward.
zezomez14 ժամ առաջ
For me I will miss the end of Israel 💔 I want see the end of Israel
The GodFather14 ժամ առաջ
Finally.... It's time
FrostedJr14 ժամ առաջ
3:24 Holy shit, it's all brown you fucking pelican!
iSquared14 ժամ առաջ
6:50 - 7:20 should be audio replaced with an 80s power ballad.
Berksysッ15 ժամ առաջ
Is he using a green screen anf is faking to be in nyc?? U can see the green around his hair a bit
Staticc15 ժամ առաջ
𝕴𝖓 𝕯𝖊𝖋𝖊𝖓𝖘𝖊 𝕺𝖋 𝕮𝖔𝖒𝖎𝖈 𝕾𝖆𝖓𝖘
Andre LaBranche15 ժամ առաջ
Brilliant. This video is, dare I say, quite timely - at least for me. I spent much of today thinking about how social media and digital technology in general have fundamentally changed the way public consciousness works (in the US, anyway). The history of the US is short and volatile, but through almost all of it, public discourse was constrained by physical distance and slow information travel. There was nothing other than a person's local reality competing for mind-share, so for the most part, local reality was the primary reality. People who share a locale are related by shared truths - 'local facts'. That shared foundation is (I think) the key ingredient that unlocks the slow-moving, eventually-consistent corrective power of the group. An individual might make a mistake or have an otherwise aberrant reaction to the same stimulus that reached many others in the area, and it is precisely the unusual nature of that reaction compared to the local average (or that of the next town over) that creates the possibility for people to deliberate on those differences - maybe that person needs to be reeled back in, or maybe they are blazing new trails and everyone should follow. Now we live in a time when a large portion of many people's existence is not tied to any persistently shared locale, and public discourse barely obeys the laws of physics. Commensurate with that is a whole new kind of attention-based economy that we clearly are still extremely naive about. I think people are roughly about as gullible as they've ever been, on average - but when they're all wired together and they catch the same harmful stimulus there is no local group to catch them. I'm 44 years old and spent a lot of time on the Internet before it exploded in popularity, and also spent a lot of time being a person without the Internet. Experience that straddles that event horizon is rare and getting rarer, and I think about it a lot. Yadda yadda yadda, today's public consciousness is laregely defined by lucrative divisiveness, fever pitch, much anguish... and as far as I can tell, no widespread realization of the importance of sharing local facts with a community of people who can help keep each other on the straight and narrow. That's where I was before I started watching this video. Then about halfway through, you start in on another one of your magical turns where it feels like you're pulling me in a direction that's just out of focus, yet is simultaneously very compelling - then WOOSH - like the disorientation after disembarking a rollercoaster, I'm led directly to the notion that *of course* the fundamental shift in how people experience time is a very important part of this as-yet unstated B-plot. You rock, dude ;)
Nikki Kickx15 ժամ առաջ
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Shoeshiner15 ժամ առաջ
MICHAEL IS BACK
archhangell15 ժամ առաջ
nobody is younger than Queen of England...nor will ever be.
Qwerty15 ժամ առաջ
Imagine having a last name starting with Z haha. Yeah it sucks...
Frans Hambali15 ժամ առաջ
Lesson learned: Vsauce needs to go international. Make local versions of Vsauce I both demand and dare you!!
Beyin Kırıcı15 ժամ առաջ
omg.. Just 10 years have passed it already looks outdated.
bob5313515 ժամ առաջ
What with the sweater changing regularly? 🤔
Dap Tree15 ժամ առաջ
What wre you doing?! Your food is still on the ground!!
Susana Bueno15 ժամ առաջ
Who’s watching 2021
Top Secret15 ժամ առաջ
Technically speaking anything that has to do with the Sperm Whale (the biggest toothed animal in the world, as well as the loudest animal in the world) qualifies it for everything in this video.
F15 ժամ առաջ
1:25 people using computers: Hhhmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...
ɮʊɨʟɖɛʀツ15 ժամ առաջ
this explains his hair
AWCY?15 ժամ առաջ
Babys aren't cute tho
Gylastra !15 ժամ առաջ
Vasuse📨 ----Videos📨 --------bad videos📨 -----------[folder is empty]📨
Ben Migliore15 ժամ առաջ
I avoided this video as a kid cause I was legit scared. I’m now 19 and I’m finally watching it
Ruben Romero15 ժամ առաջ
Anyone here after watching tenet??
Rishil15 ժամ առաջ
I still haven't watched the video but until now the brightest object in the universe according to me are quasars
Ville Abr15 ժամ առաջ
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V1DE0DR0ME15 ժամ առաջ
What's the artiste / title of the background music accompanying the Curiosity Box segment starting @ 30:20? It doesn't seem to be listed.
Marian S15 ժամ առաջ
I was like NOOOOOO not the beard! 😂😂
Derek Chauvin Gaming15 ժամ առաջ
This is crazy
xaralampis_15 ժամ առաջ
Bring 'em on
Raj15 ժամ առաջ
The Qanon folks should watch this
Even Luis15 ժամ առաջ
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R1FT YT15 ժամ առաջ
Deja Vu I have been to this place before
A_V___15 ժամ առաջ
when the exorcist comes up this the only time i am immediately terrified to death... but maybe because of childhood traumas
Yasaschandra Vempati15 ժամ առաջ
These many are watching this in 2021 👇
Musharraf Shaikh15 ժամ առաջ
0:19 Micheal looks like Moby lol
Luke Tickner15 ժամ առաջ
here for the Tasmania reference
Skimmy15 ժամ առաջ
Vsauce looks ren years older without a beard
Matthew Shin15 ժամ առաջ
Who's watching this now?
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Jakvai15 ժամ առաջ
9 years ago.
Hunter Lionel15 ժամ առաջ
The music production quality is next level this time
MrProtogen15 ժամ առաջ
Well, when I see it this way, I have breathed in molecules that came out of someone's ass.
Mike Gallo15 ժամ առաջ
Please don't let Christopher Nolan see this.
DEVICE 057plus15 ժամ առաջ
Can you Mr. Vsauce explain *"Cutting"* does it divide one object to 2 pieces and still have the exact length, width, height, and even weight, or it removes a tiny part of it.
Yota_Ninja15 ժամ առաջ
Such a terrific video. So many concepts I've been thinking about a lot, and I'm also in my 30's, so this is very relatable to me currently. See you in 2031 for a revisit lol.
Rajneesh Shukla15 ժամ առաջ
I'm scared of the purple square now
Kushal Gowda15 ժամ առաջ
Imagine if this video becomes the most viewed video on Michael's Channel.
D. Boumghar15 ժամ առաջ
Same thing with the COVID measures. In less than few days, police became MAD ! And no defense because they are NOT only 18y old ! Actually worse than this experience ! And yes it's mostly personality as the behaviour of different groups of police showed it during the "gilets jaunes" episode in France. Worse also when they brought forces from other countries in europe. Too bad that they stopped that after few days only. For COVID plandemia madness; they hired new people, train them very succintly and throw them on people... To maintain personality is to maintain strong principles; lik a very good commitment to a very good constitution ! And this constitution legally and strictly higher than any other power . Which still doesn't exist anywhere... That's why 2nd amendment in US was/is necessary; to keep in check any psychopathic power behaviour...
Rambo15 ժամ առաջ
Me : *thinking Deja Vu is cool* VSauce : People who tend to experience regular Deja Vu have brain damage Me : ........
KrankZeGhost K15 ժամ առաջ
I think that everyone is scared of failure
The Luinqued15 ժամ առաջ
shake your device gently. *accidentaly destroys pc monitor* hahahahahahahahahahahaahahhaaha
Abhishek Kumar16 ժամ առաջ
He's returned after a long time, or has he?
TMC16 ժամ առաջ
00:18 My dude took the chance to neck her lmao
paTish16 ժամ առաջ
YT used to be fun and interesting without drama
Elocule16 ժամ առաջ
😩
sunny satvrn16 ժամ առաջ
Pain is temporary but swag is forever.
Strat Cat16 ժամ առաջ
Colorado isn't the best rectangle.. just the best state :) lol
Craxy16 ժամ առաջ
It's about time
Nikki Kickx16 ժամ առաջ
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TheNorainJS16 ժամ առաջ
seeing Michael without facial hair was a gut punch I wasn't ready for
shroomimii16 ժամ առաջ
RELIGIOUS SEGMENT OF A CANINE’S EXCREMENT
Cletus F Falitus16 ժամ առաջ
He uploads so slowly.
David 「Titanium」16 ժամ առաջ
fuck, I've been suffering a short-short time for years now gotta find an actual hobby i can stan to spend time to
DAMN SON16 ժամ առաջ
the starting music name?
Andy Whitlock16 ժամ առաջ
The edits and content is amazing! Is there anything else out there like this?
lesarchg16 ժամ առաջ
You look like Jeff Kaplan from the Overwatch dev team.
Brad McDade16 ժամ առաջ
I'd contest the "short short" related to tv and/or other digital media as simply put a problem for new technologies being used by unconditioned humans. Personally, I have many Long short-short long relationships to gaming and/or browsing the internet and/or watching shows. These things were important to me because I grew up not only around them, but in a world that is dominated by them. Because of this I can understand the nuances of the relative realities not simply as an external reality but one in which are a major part of my internal reality filled with friends, loved ones, and valuable skills and lessons. I would argue that this could be considered similar to the discovery of America, or the dinosaurs themselves where you don't really consider the new mammal on the block unless you grew up in a world where they dominate everything. More on that I would also point to old Japanese paintings of tigers and humans to make my case where tigers aren't necessarily the top of a Japanese person's mind due to the fact they no longer dominate and moreover have significantly less relevance to modernity. I think this makes the case that the "short short" experience is simply a relativistic experience that applies only to specific scenarios and is not a base truth.
Fe Simco16 ժամ առաջ
How is this still being advertised to me?
Nikki Kickx16 ժամ առաջ
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