Who are the best legitimate youtubers to listen to for learning about any science related topic?
Ones that are both entertaining and informative
>>8910951
Isaac Arthur is one of my favorites.
>>8910970
His videos look interesting, but what is his accent? Not being mean but it's hard to listen to
PBS Spacetime, my man
Fermilab, 3blue1brown, vsauce, brady harans stuff
>>8911054
Please. Don't do this. Not here. Anywhere but here.
>>8911054
>a man who cant decide what he really is but proceeds to tell everybody he is a certain way when every chance he gets he shows the signs of being something entirely different
Yeah, no. He made a fool out of himself in those retarded ''debates'' he had with destiny.
Another Stefan Molyneux for the average pol cuck
>>8911065
Nigga, Sargon is such a contrarian that he even hates /pol/.
>>8911062
Because in a thread about "science related topics" in a "science and math" board you shouldn't be discussing about genders or patriarchy or identity politics.
>>8911062
>based
go back to /pol/ faggot
>>8910984
Muh essence of calculus
>>8910976
it's not an accent, he has a speech defect and he's aware of it, that's why he writes subs for all of his videos
>>8911087
Got a problem, motherfucker?
>>8911120
>>>/reddit/
>>8910980
this and fermilab
>>8910951
VSAUCE
>>8911054
>feminists are ruining my videogames
>>8911054
this troll post will dreail the thread
>>8911054
Agree on "entertaining and informative" but wrong board buddy.
>>8911072
He's not contrarian, he's intellectually disciplined and reasonable, which /pol/ is not. A lot of the General posts are good like SG but everything else is intellectually undsciplined and unreasonable.
>>8910951
>Fermilab, 3blue1brown, vsauce, brady harans stuff
>Isaac Arthur is one of my favorites.
>PBS Spacetime, my man
/thread
>>8911167
he knows
I just started watching blackpenredpen, really enjoy the interesting integrals.
>>8910976
He has a speech impairment, lad. I actually came here to recommend the guy too. He does really well thought out videos on space stuff. Just turn closed captions on.
I bought a mic and am going to start a long term project going through foundations up to statistical physics. You may subscribe here
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcrSMnEYhIPX_p127jI23qw
Ignore any test videos, I'll start in the mid of June. I have the first 30 videos of so outlined, but I'll go on for a long time here, no hurry. First Curry-Howard, the logic, relevant foundational constructions and then on the proper math eventually...
>>8911055
>>8911065
>>8911077
>Sargon is /pol/
>>8911065
Sargon is a libtard cuck, fuck off. Anyway, nice derail, faggots
So this might be a groaner for /sci/ but I kinda like flat earth threads for how silly they can get. Started watching flat earther videos and then later the debunking youtubers.
This dude's one of the debunkers
https://www.youtube.com/user/Wolfie6020
Professional pilot. Does some very simple and yet cool experiments to prove the shape and the rotation of the earth. Like the Eotvos effect while in flight.
>>8911567
Will it be a college level course or will it only be at the highschool level?
>>8911087
Don't you dare slander him
This qt
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mc0bvea6G3I&list=PLi01XoE8jYohq6l2Hg9Cey24TuVfqaVdT&index=8
>>8911077
pol hates him tho
>>8911652
It will be raw and bottom-up in a very strong sense. Here some bullet points I eventually want to get to www.AxiomsOfChoice.org
Terry Davis
>>8911684
>>8911567
>I am a theoretical physicist working in computer vision.
How does a Theoretical physicist end up with a CS job?
Cody's Lab
Real Engineering
Isaac Arthur
>>8911684
you know she knows shit about math, right
>>8911765
That's her writer's job. I just like to listen to her.
>>8911065
That guy has a california republic t-shirt on.
I really wish I knew the story behind this pic.
>>8910951
Kurzgesagt
>>8911755
to learning about and implement stuff like
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quaternions_and_spatial_rotation
together with
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalman_filter#Technical_description_and_context
on the fly and even enjoy it.
I might also argue that CS people are more autistic to work with than theoretical physicists, but I know that that's a pretty questionable statement.
btw. I'm also writing about numerical integration schemes on Lie groups, and stuff, and I'll eventually get there, but for now I'll do foundations and that will take 200*10 minutes minimum. It should also stay relevant for a "general audience" of math interested forks.
>>8911125
Your newfag is showing
This dude really makes good videos.
A good detox from all the pol cuck propaganda.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_yfnQPaD_E
>>8910951
James May: The Reassembler
Photonicinduction
Steve1989
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYx04e35Xso
you guys have fucking garbage taste, go watch 200+ hours of leonard susskind lectures immediately
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL47F408D36D4CF129
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL701CD168D02FF56F
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLD9DDFBDC338226CA
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpGHT1n4-mAvcXwzOIz3dHnGZaQP1LEib
http://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpGHT1n4-mAuVGJ2E1uF9GSwLsx7p1xtm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1RzvXDXyqA&list=PLpi18tMShZSAQFNTb8Ji7EgCFP9lXbkOe
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpGHT1n4-mAsmMxmSX0LCaXIXT2PmU85m
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=768E1383EA79C603
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=8BCB4981DD1A0108
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpi18tMShZSBKLugjxRsN8U5MmILu1nBo
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?p=A2FDCCBC7956448F
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3E633552E58EB230
>>8911054
should have posted thunderf00t who is at least relevant, but you're probably an alt-right retard
>>8912140
thunderf00t is a bit annoying though. He overstates his points far too much.
>>8912130
best post ITT
>>8911970
this fag sucks
>>8910951
https://www.youtube.com/user/TheRedNile
Nile Red, pretty good if you're into orgo-chem
https://www.youtube.com/user/theCodyReeder
Cody's Lab, autism in it's best form
I like 3 brown 1 blue
Any more channels like his?
>>8912130
if you're a babby who needs high school-level prereqs
calc 1/2: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL590CCC2BC5AF3BC1
calc 3 (multivar/vector calc): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4C4C8A7D06566F38
diff eqs: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEC88901EBADDD980
lin alg: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLE7DDD91010BC51F8
basic physics 1 (newtonian mechanics/relativity): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFE3074A4CB751B2B
basic physics 2 (electromagnetism/quantum mechanics): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLD07B2225BB40E582
then watch susskind lectures
>>8911970
you should listen to some of jonathan bowden's speeches to understand the furious energy behind the new right as a social and cultural movement. his voice lives on after his untimely death, and seems prescient.
fascism is natural, since all human beings are vastly unique and unequal and organise into hierarchies regardless of what the system you implement. this is what machiavelli's the prince is about. being a ruler and being ruled is relative, since they are both required to dance together for any stability.
you may disagree with this, and want to find the cure for inequality, elevating all future humans up to some vastly superior level with science and machines, but until then it is important to remember this is exactly what christianity tried to do and in the process got a lot of people killed, the same is the case with communism. both have been buried culturally (and exhumed) with secular humanism and democratic socialism carrying their tattered flags as living memories.
>no two people are equal
>no two groups of people are equal
we are different, and these differences are what create anything of value. internal group dynamics from inequality and external tensions between groups is the entire past of recorded human history and it is HOW we got to this position in history. are you ready to intellectually shelve all of that? foundations are important for progress to be made in any field. it's a balancing act between new and old.
>>8912177
you're also a faggot that sucks
>>8912176
also if you need to brush up on arithmetic/algebra then go to khanacademy
all memes aside, I honestly enjoy numberphile. Their quality fluctuates a lot based on which professor is talking, but overall they're fun and entertaining.
It's not like they're actually teaching you math but they're like a fun math trivia show
>>8911684
>implying you would watch her content if she was a man
fuck off
>>8910951
potholer54
what could a youtube channel give that uni lectures cab't provide?
Style of presentation?
Or coverage of topic?
>>8913297
You're mistaking disrespectfulness with intellectual dishonesty. Sargon cites his sources when he makes his points, which is not only what makes him an honest pundit, but is also what really what sets him apart and makes him such a pain in the ass for his opposition to deal with without misrepresenting him.
If you want someone more respectful, watch Lindybeige. The shit Sargon's been reacting to, Lindy has seen coming from over five years away.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoUrYjUjJJc
>>8912176
Heh no thanks bro I took algebraic topology in 6th grade
>>8913613
>doesnt believe in human caused climate change
Is he >>>/ourguy/ ?
>>8913625
Lindy doesn't believe in political partisanship. He just calls them as he sees them and looks for empirical sources for his positions. There's just a lack of empirical sources for that particular topic, so he remains skeptical, especially when both media and government establishments are capitalizing on the climate change narrative.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=9TlD26uscdQ
>Some of the people who've been e-mailing me seem to think that I'm sort of "on their side"
>If you're scientists, and you've got good evidence for this stuff, don't leave it to amateur nerds like Al Gore to get it across
>If anyone does ever present any good evidence for global worming theory, I'll change my mind, because that's what scientists do
A big cause for it is that the journalists don't have access to places like Research Gate and the Web of Knowledge, where large troves of scientific studies are kept behind a pay wall, and news media organizations don't buy access because they can't get it on their systems without buying for the whole organization instead of just the journalists. Those sites cater mostly to universities and other research institutions, while news media just sticks to secondhand sources for its info.
>>8913601
Definitely presentation style. Screen sharing and lecture spaces not being limited to the classroom are huge for demonstration. Also, it tends to be more welcoming for discussion if you can contact the creator on social media.
The Khan Academy/Minute Physics/3blue1brown style is excellent for demonstrating more abstract topics, like artificial neural networks:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxe2T-V8XRs&list=PLiaHhY2iBX9hdHaRr6b7XevZtgZRa1PoU&index=1
The EngineerGuy/Thunderf00t/Cody'sLab experimentation approach is better for more concrete topics:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=F40ZBDAG8-o
The classroom is only better suited for either of these if the video doesn't address any questions you might have. Even then, you can just find other sources that do address the topics you're having trouble reconciling in your head.
>>8911087
Wanna take this outside, punk?
>>8911054
You serious, dude?
>Welcome to episode 1200 where we continue discussing what some random ass feminist on the internet said
Lmao
Up.
>>8913782
he mostly talks about recent news and politics now actually
>>8913663
For the screencap approach, what do you think are the biggest errors presentors make, and what would you do or like to see done better?
dunderfeet and sargon of a cod
>>8911567
Gonna bump this with an encouragement to subscribe here
>ctrl+f "applied science"
>No results found
>mfw
Applied Science is by far the best for entertainment and education. Ben is creative, concise in his explanations, and isn't afraid to attempt big projects.
For example, he built his own scanning electron microscope and has videos explaining its mechanisms, etc.
Or a less technical but fun video, a refrigerator that runs on rubber-bands.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfmrvxB154w
No lie, I discovered his videos in high school and it convinced me to pursue my interest in science.