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Can Physics Be Broken? #sciencedocumentary



Universe Unfold

What if everything you thought was impossible… wasn’t? Could we teleport across galaxies, become invisible, or even bend time itself? History shows us that today’s “impossibilities” often become tomorrow’s breakthroughs.

In this documentary, we’ll explore the science behind the impossible.
Introduction– 00:00
Invisibility – The Quest to Become Unseen – 08:54
Teleportation – Breaking the Barriers of Space – 17:29
Force Fields – Protecting the Future with Invisible Shields – 25:44
Faster-than-Light Travel – Breaking the Cosmic Speed Limit – 34:28
Time Travel – Exploring Past and Future – 41:57
Parallel Universes – The Multiverse Theory – 51:37
Perpetual Motion Machines – Chasing Endless Energy – 59:12
Overcoming Gravity – The Dream of Anti-Gravity – 01:07:23
Infinite Energy Sources – Limitless Power – 01:15:38
Can Physics Be Broken? The Next Scientific Revolution – 01:24:35
Ethical Concerns of Impossible Technologies – 01:32:08
The Role of Theoretical Physics – Expanding Possibilities – 01:41:15
The Science Behind the Impossible – 01:48:51
Fiction Meets Science – Inspiration from Imagination – 01:56:51
Conclusion – 02:04:29

Dive into groundbreaking ideas, wild concepts, and ethical dilemmas as we unravel the limits of what’s possible. From cutting-edge research to mind-blowing physics, discover how we’re breaking the laws of nature—and shaping the future.

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30 thoughts on “Can Physics Be Broken? #sciencedocumentary
  1. Spooky action at a distance is neat, but it can't be used to send actual information or data. The outcomes of measurements on entangled particles are random, and there's no way to control them to encode a message. Even though the correlations are instant, verifying them still requires classical communication (which is limited by the speed of light). So, as cool as it is, entanglement doesn't break relativity or enable faster-than-light messaging.

  2. Unfortunately, most of these concepts are far beyond our reach because we care too much about if we are more superior because of our skin than anyone in our species and if anyone is touching dirt that has not been assigned. I don’t believe we will evolve to travel the reaches of space. We don’t deserve anything more than what’s on this rock.

  3. I know what the answer to cracking the code of fusion… who do I tell that can apply it to a fusion generator is the next most difficult question to ask . The fusion quite simple… how can the 2 questions be so far apart . I'm still human haha.

  4. Fear-based imaginings draw views. I highly doubt humans will be in physical form if these future fears arise. The singularity, AI melding with the human mind, will release us from the tyranny of the Ego. Fear, war, hate, lies, and evil are all gone. The opposite of fear is love. Imagine realizing that the veil is lifted, and we see we are in a place we've never left. There is no fear, only love within this network where we now understand we are one.

  5. After witnessing the uap phenom.. I watched how they literally broke the known laws of physics by the way they fly .it's obvious our theories are completely flawed and need to be rewritten

  6. one direct physical experiment already exists and can break science; cosmology, astrophysics, theoretical physics… . My name is Zhavlan, I am from Kazakhstan. If scientists are ready to see with their own eyes, then let's work.

  7. New technologies remove limitations in direct physical measurements of gravitons. 🆘! More than $13 billion in environmental losses could be avoided. We are looking for help and hope for your courage to protect the nature of our planet.
    Construction of gravitational wave detectors is underway in China and India. There is also the launch of heavy rockets with interplanetary satellites, such as LISA and so on, not counting other resources.
    We need physicists who understand the difference between direct physical experience and indirect one. In the past, the Light Ether Theory had many indirect confirmations and even greater recognition from elite physicists, well, as is fashionable now; Einstein's theory of relativity. And as soon as Michelson conducted a direct experiment, the popularity of physics changed. Now a question for you: can you refer to direct experience in determining the constant speed of light? New hollow optical fiber technology allows even schoolchildren to do this. Using the Michelson-Morley Hybrid Gyro device… We will see this “Light is the ordered vibration of gravitational quanta, and the dominant gravitational fields adjust the speed of light in a vacuum.” If the device is in zero gravity and at rest relative to the dominant gravitational field, the difference in the path of light is zero. When registering gravitational waves, the noise is 99.99%, and the useful signal is 0.01% – correct. Large corporations benefit from such devices. When registering gravitational quanta, the possibility of receiving a useful signal is 75%; the noise will be 25% – the device needs improvement, Einstein dreamed of such a device.

  8. I guess you mean: Can physical laws be broken. But let me answer your "can physics be broken". Yes it is about to break itself, I doubt it can be broken by anybody else but those called "physicists". The endresult is called: Quantum mechanics leading to complete idiotic questions like: Is the universe an illusion? No it is not. Can particles be "entangled". Yes they can, but unless we understand what that means we should not throw Nobel Prices at Zeilingers and others. The Wright brothers proved by building something – which was later "developed" and "understood".
    But today's physicists are throwing around theoretical concepts without understanding and without building the basics (like quantum computers). The Wright-Flyer became a Jumbo Jet and a Concorde. But a quantum computer is still a theoretical idea. Somehow today's physicists fail to "develop" and "theorize" instead. Nothing is truly impossible, we just do not understand it yet and we fail to do our homework. This is a fact deeply rooted in our broken education system. And why is it broken: Teachers have never learned to teach, Drivers never learned to drive and researchers never learned to research. So, your question you ask "can physics be broken" is answered easily: Yes, it already is.

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