Breakthrough Junior Challenge 2017 | Relativity & The Equivalence of Reference Frames

The core concept of relativity is interesting in that it shatters the singularity in perspective that we have become accustomed to. Watch the video to learn more! This is my entry to the Breakthrough Junior Challenge 2017. #breakthroughjuniorchallenge Please leave a like if you liked the video and don't hesitate to leave some comments if you want to ask or say something! Thank you so much! - Hillary, Philippines --------------- [THE BUMPER STICKER JOKE] I hate to explain this joke but if you didn't get it yet, the bumper sticker is a joke about the Doppler Effect on light. ;) If you drive too fast (at close to the speed of light) towards the pickup truck's bumper, the light waves of the sticker will get bunched up from your reference frame, therefore making it look blue for you. This is explained from 1:29 onward. --------------- [HOW I MADE THE VIDEO] The process never formally started because I've been passively looking for topics since last year. Summer was the time I actually started building the script. After a lot of tentative topics and drafts, I finally managed to fit it into 3 minutes! Then I had to shoot the video (~5 hours), edit the footage (~17 hours) and animate (~120 hours). I used Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017 for editing and Adobe After Effects CC 2017 for the animations and compositing. This thing definitely tested my patience. Read the details of my Breakthrough Junior Challenge 2017 journey in my blog - --------------- [MUSIC] Quirky by FalconshieldMusic The Science by AlexanderRufire [IMAGES/FOOTAGES] All image/footage files used are slightly modified to better fit the purpose of this video. Pickup truck by BSGStudio Sun by RYO Nikkeiz Relativistic Doppler Effect by en:TxAlien (CC BY-SA 3.0) : EM Spectrum by Inductiveload (CC BY-SA 3.0) : Participants Running For Race Event At The Olympics (Public Domain) Judge's Head by Joshua Earle Albert Einstein (Public Domain) : [SOFTWARE] Sonic Visualiser by Chris Cannam and Queen Mary, University of London [REFERENCES] Credit most of all goes to Albert Einstein for discovering the Theory of Special Relativity. Credit also goes Galileo, Hendrik Lorentz, Henri Poincare, Michelson, Morley, Leibniz, Ernst Mach for their works related to Relativity. Special Credit to these Youtube Videos for inspiring me: Einstein's Theory Of Relativity Made Easy | ScienceTV Albert Einstein's Theory of Relativity | Physics Videos by Eugene Khutoryansky Why is time slower in rockets? | Sixty Symbols Relativity's key concept: Lorentz gamma | Fermilab Time and Relativity | Charles Steele Is Time Travel Possible? - The Science of Doctor Who - Doctor Who Brian Cox & JIm Al Khalili | BBC Relativity and Time Dilation | PoETheeds Relativity Made Easy: How To Calculate Time Dilation | Jon Bowman Time Dilation - Sixty Symbols The Doppler Effect: what does motion do to waves? | Alt Shift X Alternate Realities from Relativity | Jason Padgett Application of Doppler Effect | Tutor Vista Doppler Effect in Light Waves | 7activestudio Red Shift and Doppler Effect | Matt Hall Doppler Effect and Its Application | Iken Edu Book: Fundamentals of Physics (10th ed.) by Halliday, Resnick, & Walker ---------------