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shrikrishna | 3 years ago
There are some series they sometimes do, which are entertaining to follow. I also enjoy things like Journal club, where they pick a paper and deep dive into it. The audience also participates, in a way, where they pick the questions/comments from the previous video and answer them.
However, it's not all academic either. There are some running jokes etc, which keep the content entertaining, while being informative, a format that I see common in some of the best Youtube channels.
wing-_-nuts|3 years ago
While I love the channel, it seems like they're more targeted to someone with a lot of physics education, more so than lay people. This is the only channel I've ever watched and genuinely felt dumb on a regular basis.
ravi-delia|3 years ago
lc9er|3 years ago
But Matt does a pretty good job of breaking things down conceptually, so that even though you don't know the specifics, the broader picture is at least vaguely understandable. Even if it means you need to watch previous episodes to get the gist of other discussed concepts.
[0] Harry Wilson, from John Scalzi's "Old Man's War"
snapetom|3 years ago
I really love Anton. He has a way to ELI5 that's really effective and really genuine.
kkukshtel|3 years ago
NineStarPoint|3 years ago
danicriss|3 years ago
davidjytang|3 years ago
plandis|3 years ago
I have an undergraduate degree in physics and sometimes I don’t understand the things they are talking about.
I still find it interesting and valuable though.
edem|3 years ago
idonotknowwhy|3 years ago
History Of The Universe is more consumable at my level
kosh2|3 years ago