The History of Physics (Part 2)

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One of the most underrated channel on youtube

iamcomputernerd
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I loved at the end how he was just like, "We have covered everything in physics... Except AAALLL of these"

bronsolo
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I just completed my high school, and was never shown a real picture of what a cloud chamber is like, Young's double-slit experiment, cathode-ray oscilloscope, etc.
Thanks for this 2-video series.

HoshikawaHikari
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All these discoveries and we still have flat earthers...

megalul
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Keep on educating and inspiring the world. Great video as always.

juicewarrior
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This whole topic could honestly be a stand alone channel....and I would subscribe!

ticketpirates
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Great video. You're really good at explaining things and I like the way you organized your thoughts. Thank you.

JT-ztuq
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Thank you very much...i am speechless from awe.

truthseeker
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My classmates said I have issues cuz i was watching this for entertainment :(

wow
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Excellent video; I think this is your best video - maybe, one of the most informative videos I've ever watched (and I majored in a science curriculum in college, a BS in EE.).

schwinn
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WOW ...this video is just so well done...awesome Thank You!

davidlawrence
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This can already cover my 15 years of Study. ijust cant believe i just got it here.

jelierosedelabajan
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Great video, thanks. I'd like the third part

javierfernandoagudelogomez
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Just remember, when physicists turn up the frequency everyone hertz😏

jmwblue
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Hi, can you do a video about the statistics major?

junyanzheng
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Very good video!
7:40 I thought power is lost due to resistance of the wire, not friction.

ariellafuente
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this channel needs more subscribes. make it to 1 Million.

abulhasankapraywala
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When i hear the accent, I was about to leave right away, but somehow the video was way too interested so I stayed and loved that i did it

jimmyhaotran
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Thank you very much for creating this outstanding video. I really dig your clear yet quickly paced presentation. Is it possible for a train to "be going a billion miles per hour" (at time 3:51)? That's like 1.49 c

johnfmartin
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I would urge anyone who values our intellectual achievements to at least run this video once. It's a sincere presentation of science as an overview. It's becoming more important as we see the flat Earth movement and the multi gender movement gather momentum. Some of these scientists have literally died in pursuit of this knowledge for the modern advances we take for granted.

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