@Joel-Haver

700,000 hours… time to deliberately forget that probably again

@elfgelf

Never tell me my lifespan in hours ever again

@smartereveryday

Not now babe Captain D just dropped a new one.

@markedwardcampos

Every frame of this is a masterclass in how to teach, entertain, and respect your audience all at once. The editing, scripting, and sound design are absurdly good, but what really blew my mind is how you make complex math feel like magic without ever dumbing it down. This is what science communication should be. Bravo.

@Kingofthe717

CD, I am a doctor of astrophysics and this is one of the best visual representations of the FFT I have ever seen. I will be showing this to my students next semester. Thank you.

@LiamKennedyYT

Your Carl Sagan impression was a thing of beauty

@emnersonn

So happy to have been a part of this!! <3 I gotta go tell my 11 year old self that I'm in a CD video.

@AbroadinJapan

The return of the King! (Or dare I say, Captain).

@GoldenPantaloons

You say you're not a math guy, but that was the most succinct and intuitive explanation of Fourier transforms I've ever heard.

@AmiYamato

Oh no! My true identity has been revealed!
😫

@TheActualAnthonino

Hearing Capt. D say "catgirl" feels like hearing your parents use the term "femboy"

@bitofalice

Not only a top tier VFX master, but... pretty fricken darn good at impressions as well, both this and the old mash-up video, you NAIL the timbre and cadences so well!

@maxmyzer9172

The real unblur challenge is the cat at 9:42

@BoterBug

Incredible Carl Sagan segment, absolutely top-notch.

@SirBraneDamuj

The "limit of my knowledge" bit is such a great clip

@ajaymenon978

I hope Captain DisilluSagan comes again with intresting facts.

@metacob

One unexpected thing CD is good at (in addition to the many obvious things): Making YouTube feel like a community.

@djr9999

been years and this channel still carrying the thing called quality over quantity, what an insane video, cant believe we can watch this for free

@blizzardwuffy

The way you said "bullion cubes" as Carl Sagan was SPOT ON

@seanlefloch

5:04 That Carl Sagan impression is so good, I had to check if this was a transmission from the Cosmos itself. Captain Disillusion, you didn’t just imitate him—you billions and billions-fold nailed it.