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Pressure seems obvious. You push on something, it pushes back. Simple. But that picture quietly falls apart the moment you look closer. When you feel pressure, what are you actually experiencing? Is there a force pressing inward — or is something else happening at a much smaller scale? If pressure were a real “thing,” where exactly would it be located? Here’s the strange part: a single particle doesn’t exert pressure at all. Neither does a molecule. Pressure only appears when countless particles collide, rebound, and transfer momentum. It isn’t stored inside matter — it emerges from motion and statistics. In this video, inspired by Richard Feynman’s clear and uncompromising explanations, we uncover the biggest misunderstanding about pressure: it’s not a substance, not a hidden force, and not something objects “contain.” Drawing from kinetic theory and basic thermodynamics, Feynman shows how pressure arises purely from microscopic impacts — invisible, chaotic, and relentless. What feels like a solid, continuous push turns out to be the averaged result of trillions of tiny collisions. Once you see pressure this way, everyday ideas about air, fluids, and forces stop feeling intuitive — and start making much more sense. SOURCES: 📚 The Feynman Lectures on Physics Volume I — Chapters on Kinetic Theory, Gases, and Thermodynamics Available free online at: https://www.feynmanlectures.caltech.edu 📚 Richard Feynman’s lectures and discussions on molecular motion and statistical behavior of matter. ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This channel is not officially affiliated with Richard Feynman or his estate. Our mission is to share his unique way of thinking about physics with audiences who never had the opportunity to learn from him directly. The voice used in this video is a synthetic AI recreation inspired by his teaching style. It is not intended to impersonate him, but to respectfully present his ideas in an accessible format. All content is created for educational and inspirational purposes. Synthetic media is clearly disclosed, and this channel complies with YouTube’s monetization and transparency policies. We are an independent educational channel with no official connection to Richard Feynman, Caltech, or related institutions. What we do: Present Feynman’s explanations using AI voice synthesis while remaining faithful to his original ideas. What we don’t do: Claim this is actually Feynman speaking, introduce new theories, or misrepresent his work.