How does order spontaneously arise out of chaos? This video is sponsored by Kiwico — go to 🤍🤍kiwico.com/Veritasium50 for 50% off your first month of any crate. An enormous thanks to Prof. Steven Strogatz — this video would not have been possible without him. Much of the script-writing was inspired and informed by his wonderful book Sync, and his 2004 TED talk. He is a giant in this field, and has literally written the book on chaos, complexity, and synchronization. It was hard to find a paper in this field that Steven (or one of his students) didn't contribute to. His Podcast "The Joy of X" is wonderful — please listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts 🤍🤍quantamagazine.org/tag/the-joy-of-x Nicky Case's Amazing Firefly Interactive — 🤍ncase.me/fireflies Great Kuramoto Model Interactive — 🤍🤍complexity-explorables.org/explorables/ride-my-kuramotocycle References: Strogatz, S. H. (2012). Sync: How order emerges from chaos in the universe, nature, and daily life. Hachette UK. — 🤍ve42.co/Sync Strogatz, S. H. (2000). From Kuramoto to Crawford: exploring the onset of synchronization in populations of coupled oscillators. Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena, 143(1-4), 1-20. — 🤍ve42.co/Strogatz2000 Goldsztein, G. H., Nadeau, A. N., & Strogatz, S. H. (2021). Synchronization of clocks and metronomes: A perturbation analysis based on multiple timescales. Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science, 31(2), 023109. — 🤍ve42.co/Goldsztein The Broughton Suspension Bridge and the Resonance Disaster — 🤍ve42.co/Broughton Bennett, M., Schatz, M. F., Rockwood, H., & Wiesenfeld, K. (2002). Huygens's clocks. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 458(2019), 563-579. — 🤍ve42.co/Bennett2002 Pantaleone, J. (2002). Synchronization of metronomes. American Journal of Physics, 70(10), 992-1000. — 🤍ve42.co/Pantaleone2002 Kuramoto, Y. (1975). Self-entrainment of a population of coupled non-linear oscillators. In International symposium on mathematical problems in theoretical physics (pp. 420-422). Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. 🤍ve42.co/Kuramoto1975 Great video by Minute Earth about Tidal Locking and the Moon — 🤍ve42.co/MinuteEarth Strogatz, S. H., Abrams, D. M., McRobie, A., Eckhardt, B., & Ott, E. (2005). Crowd synchrony on the Millennium Bridge. Nature, 438(7064), 43-44. — 🤍ve42.co/Strogatz2005 Zhabotinsky, A. M. (2007). Belousov-zhabotinsky reaction. Scholarpedia, 2(9), 1435. — 🤍ve42.co/Zhabotinsky2007 Flavio H Fenton et al. (2008) Cardiac arrhythmia. Scholarpedia, 3(7):1665. — 🤍ve42.co/Cardiac Cherry, E. M., & Fenton, F. H. (2008). Visualization of spiral and scroll waves in simulated and experimental cardiac tissue. New Journal of Physics, 10(12), 125016. — 🤍ve42.co/Cherry2008 Tyson, J. J. (1994). What everyone should know about the Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction. In Frontiers in mathematical biology (pp. 569-587). Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. — 🤍ve42.co/Tyson1994 Winfree, A. T. (2001). The geometry of biological time (Vol. 12). Springer Science & Business Media. — 🤍ve42.co/Winfree2001 The Manim Community Developers. (2021). Manim – Mathematical Animation Framework (Version v0.13.1) [Computer software]. 🤍🤍manim.community/ Special thanks to Patreon supporters: Mac Malkawi, Oleksii Leonov, Michael Schneider, Jim Osmun, Tyson McDowell, Ludovic Robillard, jim buckmaster, fanime96, Juan Benet, Ruslan Khroma, Robert Blum, Richard Sundvall, Lee Redden, Vincent, Lyvann Ferrusca, Alfred Wallace, Arjun Chakroborty, Joar Wandborg, Clayton Greenwell, Pindex, Michael Krugman, Cy 'kkm' K'Nelson, Sam Lutfi, Ron Neal Written by Derek Muller and Petr Lebedev Animation by Fabio Albertelli and Jakub Misiek Simulations and 3D Animation by Jonny Hyman Filmed by Derek Muller and Raquel Nuno Edited by Derek Muller Additional video supplied by Getty Images Thumbnail by Ignat Berbeci More footage from NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio 100 metronome video from 🤍🤍youtube.com/watch?v=suxu1bmPm2g Intro animation by Jorge Cham Thanks for the BZ footage from SteinbockGroup: 🤍🤍youtube.com/watch?v=IJn1ssZEyns and NileRed 🤍youtu.be/LL3kVtc-4vY Animation of waves in the heart from The Virtual Heart/ EM Cherry/ FH Fenton — 🤍ve42.co/Cardiac and 🤍ve42.co/Cherry2008 Chemical materials and protocol provided by Mike Morris and the UCI Chemistry Outreach Program 🤍🤍chem.uci.edu/~jsnowick/outreach/UCI_Outreach/index.html Thanks to Alie Ward for title/thumbnail consultation Thanks to Dr Juliette Becker and Dr James O'Donoghue for the planetary science help Music from Jonny Hyman, Epidemic Sound 🤍epidemicsound.com "Seaweed" "Deeper Than The Ocean" "Ripple Effect" Music also from Artlist 🤍artlist.com "Children of Mystery" Thumbnail by Ignat Berbeci
The fireflies remind me of the game of life
i am flesh metronome
The part where he explained the hearts patterns and movements shocked me so much because I always see the weird pattern when I close my eyes but I never knew it was from the rhythm of your heart
The part where he explained the hearts patterns and movements shocked me so much because I always see the weird pattern when I close my eyes but I never knew it was from the rhythm of your heart
t-_VPRCtiUg&t=13m53s 13:53 I just waited for that NileRed video of this phenomenon because I watch his videos a lot and this is (or at least was for a long time) the profile picture of his primary and secondary channl, as well as in the outro of a lot of his videos.
And when I'm tired and try to sleep after a bright day I see a mesmerizing effect: random ripples of colours over my whole view after a few minutes that I can slightly influence by pressing my eye lids together. It was most of the time dark blue waves on a black background, sometimes blue waves with an orange "tail" on black background. It's most likely because of the light receptor cells on my retinas synchronizing their "I've been very stressed today" flashes.
She sells sea shells on the sea shore
I got kinda distracted from watching this video. Still trying to figure out how so many people thought that it was a super idea to all pack themselves on one bridge. Logic & stupidly can also be in sync. Lol!
Veritasium: every thing comes in sync eventually with its neighbors
Me school's choir group: we're 4 universe ahead of you
Perfectly timed orbits of planets? Man, have you seen a simulation of n body physics? That stuff gets chaotic fast
Fun to see Dr. Strogatz show up here, I used some of his work in my thesis.
Excellent video thanks for that. Please keep up the amazing work 😎
Vibration causes friction and they balance.
This also like group think or sheep - ref something from 2020
But this has a small caveat as theres a common point for both entities. For the clocks its the stick they hanging from, for the people it’s the bridge. So it ain’t really that magical…
Natures disorder? 😂😂😂
And you wonder why you have nothing to show for - since the golden age of science.
What disturbs me is that after all this we can't rely on mechanical type of metronomes ! They can't "meter" the time, the fundamental function they are designed to provide.
All I wanna know is how Dr. Derek creates his videos. His animations are always so appealing and on point
I notice stuff like this on the freeway..
ALL. THE. TIME.
I thought I was going nuts.. nobody still wants to listen to my road rage. 😂
Maybe you will. :p
I feel like cars are magnets and when you try and get around someone they slow down and when you try and get in front of someone they speed up.
AND WHEN YOU FINALLY GET AWAY FROM THEM, THEY SWITCH LANES. 💀 😂
Excellent!! You just figured out the one way speed of light! Clocks at a distance can be synchronized! Well dine!