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Perhaps the most daring video in the entire history of the channel. Explaining the inexplicable :) ⚡ Channel about inventions https://t.me/+0sabQUnypD9jYmJi Need 2000 participants ;) 👉 The main channel of the project in Telega https://t.me/+T0xL6O4cMU23HPyh We have heard many times that energy is involved in one or another physical process. We assume that energy is the true nature of matter and, of course, we have almost completely agreed with the opinion about the constant presence of energy in everyday physics. Just...What is energy? One person once wrote in the comments that a self-respecting physicist would not define the term “energy.” Perhaps I will still dare to offer an intelligible description of this interesting physical entity. Moreover, we will select a clear analogy that will very well demonstrate the true essence of energy and its role in the surrounding reality. This video is the answer to many questions that constantly appear under this or that video, where they ask for an explanation of what energy can actually be. Contents of the video 00:53 - Standard ideas about energy 01:25 - Types of energy, general knowledge 02:11 - Where does the confusion or equivalence of energy and mass begin? 02:54 - How knowledge about the structure of matter leads to the hegemony of energy 03:54 - Field theory and matter as energy 04:41 - The physicist will not define “Energy” 05:38 - How I would explain energy 06:24 - Space-time continuum and 3D 08:20 - The picture on the screen has energy, just like our reality 11:01 - So what is energy? 11:48 - All sciences say the same thing 12:45 - Terrible...But the definition in the 7th grade textbook fits best