Has this man truly solved youtube science videos?
No one else comes close
https://youtu.be/pzuHxL5FD5U
>>8426515
I didn't know Tim Heidecker and Elmer Fudd had a kid
>>8426528
The content is better than anything else I've seen on youtube.
https://youtu.be/rDPj5zI66LA
>>8426586
I'll stop if you can give me one person who makes better videos on similar topics.
https://youtu.be/YXYcvxg_Yro
>>8426515
New to /sci/ so never heard of him before, like the video.
Are there other youtubers that do stuff like this as well?
>>8426618
That's the problem. I haven't found any that are near as good.
His videos don't assume you're a retard like most. And there's no numale or "science chick" yelling at you between jump cuts about how much they f'ing love science.
There's nothing comfier than having a cup of peppermint tea late at night while listening to an Isaac Arthur video.
https://youtu.be/Qam5BkXIEhQ
>>8426515
yes he is the best. no doubt. pbs space time is quite good, however. check that out too.
>>8426515
He sucks dick. His videos are cringe worthy and he sounds like a mouth breather. Literally reeddit tier.
>>8426602
Elmer Fudd
>>8426731
Could not agree less
>>8426644
Could not agree more
I'm amazed that I haven't heard of some of this star mining yet, and how well established it is (seems to go with dyson swarms all right).
His bitcoin vid had a freeky feel to it. I've know a small amount about the mining and currency for years, but his rendition made me feel like I just woke up in a digitized insta-future.
He made a good point that 10 guys could open a joint bank account from earth, then put a million dollars in it, after which they all fly to places around the solar system and withdraw a million before the light speed signal hits home.
I can't find any videos of him just talking into the camera, so I don't know if he exists. Maybe he is an alien in desquize here to enlighten humans.
>>8426644
>pbs spacetime
can't stop watching this actually
>>8426515
Does he have a lisping southerner accent?
>>8426814
Always figured it was a british lisp
>>8426515
Wildberger did.
Nothing more exciting than watching a mathematics professor try to figure out elementary school level mathematics.
>>8426801
>Maybe he is an alien
This really made me think. I hadn't considered that. All the signs are there.
>>8426814
I think he's from Ohio. He went to university there and lives there now. He has the rhotacism speech impediment.
But I now believe the preponderance of evidence suggests that he's not of this world.
>>8426731
What's the problem with his videos though? I'm not really verse in anything he talks about but the stuff he talks about is pretty neat, especially mega structures.
>>8427352
Nothing. That was just bait.