
00:00 Warning: This is a follow-up video
00:32 Thank You and Extenuation
07:02 Now... About Jello
08:26 Much Ado About Tesseracts
12:49 Clarifying Concept 7 and Nuclear Bombs (sheesh)
18:35 Interpreting General Relativity Curvature
23:13 5D Minkowski Spacetime Clarifications
29:15 Modified Newtonian Dynamics and Inverse Square Law
39:40 Play with 5D in Video Games!
41:07 Conclusion and Upcoming
Thank you all for your overwhelming support on my inaugural YouTube leap into theoretical physics. While I am still working on the next chapter, I did a faster video (still took longer than I thought) to do some follow-up corrections, clarifications, and supporting evidence.
Your feedback means a lot to me, but if I keep addressing everything I will never get to the next chapter. I hope this offers enough in the way of clarifications address the majority of questions. As I didn't intend for my first video to "go viral" - I also felt I should take the time to clean up some of my mess.
Finally, I realized long after filming I say "so" waaay too much. So... I will work on that next time.
Wikipedia - Gravitational Potential (the trampoline)
Just put your time down, flip it and reverse it
Having trouble? This guy did a great job showing curvature as time dilation, but I honestly have no idea who he is:
He isn't taking the "extra dimension" leap I am, but it's a similar thought process.
Overview of Modified Newtonian Dynamics
This is probably one of the best in-depth explanations of MOND you will find.
Wikipedia - Modified Newtonian Dynamics
The ScienceDirect article is a little "thick" so if you just want to validate my point on the inverse-square law, this cuts right to the point:
"This is in large part due to MOND holding that exceedingly weak galactic-scale gravity holding galaxies together near their perimeters declines as a very slow linear relationship to distance from the center of a galaxy rather than declining as the inverse square of distance."
The Inverse Square Law And Newtonian Dynamics space explorer
Author's credentials:
If you still aren't convinced, here is a whole paper on the subject. The author has plenty of the traditional academic credentials to make you feel warm and fuzzy.
The Current Experiment to Test MOND
It's getting real people!
The Alternative to Dark Matter May be General Relativity Itself
This article is NOT about MOND, but it is exploring a similar or parallel solution that suggests taking better account of the effect of overlapping gravitational fields.
Finally, as there appears to be some controversy over my beard, here is a TOTALLY scientific article on why I should keep mine: