I know this may sound weird but here we go.
Lately I needed to write a presentation in physics, when I started diging into wikipedia and learning about quarks and quantum mechanics, I got really intrested.
I also enjoyed watching vsauce and channels related to science.
does abybody have any recommendations regarding books/other media like videos about phsics, chemistry, astrophysics, biology, technology, medecine etc...?
I really do enjoy these topics so any help would be appreaciated.
btw sorry for my bad english im from germany.
>>8992121
Feynman lectures
>>8992142
Instead of meme lectures, go for more rigorous lectures from Frederik Schuller
>>8992121
There's a great youtube channel called "looking glass universe" which has some nice videos about the essence of quantum mechanics.
>>8992121
Be skeptical of self proclaimed authoritative sources
Nasa is hebrew for deception, after all
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3jG4IzBkFJI
>>8992121
Why does each star look different, yet had a consistent "blur effect"? Would like to hear a good explanation for this fact on a heliocentric model
I suggest you make yourself familiar with Grothendieck's EGA if you're new to math.
>>8992387
>implying the earth doesn't spin
I'd actually like to know the flat earth explanation for this
oh yeah
>implying the stars aren't fixed to a transparent, rotating, crystal sphere
Kill yourself
>>8992571
also this
>>8992121
http://4chan-science.wikia.com/wiki//sci/_Wiki
>>8992121
Native german ?
>>8992151
If you're the oxbro I recc'd schuller too, I'm glad you like them.
>>8994875
Moscow State University represent. Schuller's lectures are perfect, he doesn't gloss over math unlike so many of the memers /sci/ shills. Though when it comes to textbooks, i have yet to see a one that surpasses Landau.