What are the Veeky Forums approved youtube channels?
What are the Veeky Forums approved youtube channels?
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just search for Feynman and watch them all
Louder with Crowder is unexpectedly good
Nice bait.
>/pol/
I like how Crowder provides actual links to sources but he ain't Veeky Forums
Is this that snarkass who says people who "believe" in infinity are retards?
ProfRobBob
Heyy vsauce, Michael here
Amazing, I almost feel as if I'm watching one of his videos now! Thanks for the goosebumps.
I like applied science and the dude who keeps bees and sweeps the road for gold
runforthecube
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3blue1brown is good. even though he dumbs things down a lot of the time, he still captures the essence pretty well, and still uses more math than most youtube channels.
Periodic Videos
This guy knows
Sixty symbols
space time
>JordanPetersonVideos
problem?
>watching that kike shake uncontrollably because of the genetic inbred mess he is
no thanks
>Veeky Forums
3blue1brown
Calc/DiffEq/LinAlg lectures from MIT:
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Intro physics lectures from Yale:
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Leonard Susskind advanced physics lectures:
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Intro Abstract Algebra course form Harvard:
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Intro Real Analysis course:
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ICTP math for advanced math lectures:
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he's the only half-decent pop math channel i'm aware of, but if you actually want to learn math then go to
Any open source college courses
Vsauce and other similar infotainment
The Alternative Hypothesis
Isaac Arthur
Stanford physics lectures
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by Leonard Susskind
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>Any open source college courses
As MIT OpenCourseWare
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This.
Stefan Molyneux
numberphile is honestly better than vsauce
numberphile isn't as good as 3blue1brown though. it just shouldn't be below vsauce
>Top Tiers (Above VSauce)
3Blue1Brown, Periodic Videos, PBS Infinite Series, PBS Space Time, Sixty Symbols
>Vsauce Tier
Vsauce, Vsauce2, Vsauce3, Tom Scott, Computerphile, Real Engineering, Isaac Arthur, NASA, NASA JPL, Numberphile,
>Good but Below VSauce Tier
Vsauce, Seeker, Sci Show, Crash Course, Scientific American, Science Channel, SciShow Space, TED Science, Asap SCIENCE, Domain of Science
>Tolerable (Michio Kaku/Neil deGraisse Tyson) Tier
Kurzgesagt, Minute Physics, Vintage Space, Veritasium, Physics Girl, Cold Fusion, Minute Earth, Brain Craft, Explorium, CGP Grey, Big Think
>Nigga What are You Doing Tier
Bill Nye, Life Noggin, Smarter Every Day
numberphile is better than vsauce because, though it rarely goes into much detail, at least tries to explain the essence of problems, whereas vsauce just provides a stream-of-consciousness list of neat-sounding facts
3B1B should be under his own God-tier section for pop math/sci. There really isn't anyone else as good as him in that genre. He actually goes into significant detail in a way normal people can understand (with a small amount of work) and provides excellent visualizations.
Have you not yet attained a balance between chaos and order?
That's fine...none of us have...
Should split the channels in more tiers?
Some Numberphile videos are very good, but other times I feel that they are a bit lacking and vague.
3Blue1Brown is the best Math Channel on Youtube so far followed by PBS Infinite Series.
Sixty Symbols & Computerphile are made by the same Group, but have much more well crafted content than Numberphile
Peterson's lectures on personality are probably great for people interested in that topic, but otherwise he's not really Veeky Forums (his other stuff is Veeky Forums/Veeky Forums//pol/).
The Open Source Lectures are actually the Elder God Top Tiers.
Because they teach the actual science in Academic Settings by Classes Taught by Renowned Professors
The Courses from MIT, Yale, Stanford, Harvard, etc.
However nobody have such time to watch hours of Lessons.
I listen Pop science to relax before sleep. Not for actual study.
MIT/Harvard/Stanford/Yale Lectures are actually Study.
>Crowder misrepresents links to sources
Fixed that for you.
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It's actually unsurprisingly bad.
They're all complete shit.
Pop science channels, academic channels and independently managed academic personnel channels are all plagued with sophism.
Academia has taken a dive this past decade.
Argument man is not Veeky Forums
>Michio Kaku/Neil deGrasse Tyson
>tolerable
Keep everything else the same and just change the triggering category name to "intolerable", and we're good.
His videos suck ass. He is shit at explaining and uses all these unparsable visuals.
The explanations and visuals are fine. You just need to pay attention.
Thoisoi2 - Chemical Experiments!
It's another Chemistry Channel, the only bad thing is the strrrrong Russian Accent, sometimes almost unintelligible.
I cant find the Alternative Hypothesis can someone link me?
c0nc0rdance is pretty neat. Suprised no one has mentioned him yet
>there are other potholer54 fans here
I'm glad I'm not the only one
he's a pretty cool dude who doesnt afraid of anything
Nilered and NurdRage are surprisingly good material for amateur chemistry
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Fraser Cain
(for Astronomy)
can you really be autistic enough to make a response as pointless as this literally three days after the fact
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>smarter everyday
They have some cool videos, like the one with water droplets in space.
>the same Group
AK Lectures.
He is basically a psycho that does videos about basic science. He has full videos for all common undergraduate level physics courses and some graduate.
Sixty Symbols, Numberphile & Computerphile have the same producers & they collaborate quite often.
For example the Physicist Phil Moriarty, specialist in Nano Physics appeared in both Sixty Symbols & Computerphile.
Haha yeah, too bad he went insane.
I personally love his videos
Despite the name, smarter every day doesn't really market itself as an especially intellectual channel or anything. It's good-natured fun.
t. autist
>Stephan
>Jordan
If brainlets had wings /pol/ would be an airport.
Read some actual Veeky Forums you dumb faggots.
Good channels:
Siraj raval
Osmosis
Isaac Arthur
Eevblog
Peterson is fine, retard.
>Eevblog
>Siraj raval
Not science: surface-level software engineering and electrical engineering. In fact not even that, just basic electronics and simple high-level programming.
>Isaac Arthur
Random, long-winded speculation. Isn't established science and has no scientific basis either. Mentions some basic physics sometimes but not anything beyond that. It's generalisations on yet-to-exist things from sci fi and the like. I enjoy watching it but not for educational content, for inspiration and imagination.
>Osmosis
Only good mention.
was hoping someone posted this
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Ps: but why is DoS below Vsauce b-baka ?
Not mentioned yet but these guys youtube.com
>potholer54
mah nigga
>Newton, Maxwell, and Einstein are the only physicists who matter
This checks out
This guy mainly seems to be about debunking pseudoscience. That's fine, but sounds kind of boring.
Can't dispute this.
Domain of Science should be Higher on this list.
Domain of Science is very useful to see all the branches of sciences, the big picture.
Spacetime and 3Blue1Brown are too good for this world