Simply put: cool physics and other sweet science. "If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough." ~Rutherford via Einstein? (wikiquote...
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Parents need to know that Minutephysics is a science YouTube channel that tackles some big physics- and math-related topics through hand-sketched drawings, audio explanations, and videos. Minutephysics was created by physicist and digital media artist Henry Reich, who hosts the videos and draws the illustrations. Topics range from everyday wonder questions ("Is it better to walk or run in the rain?") to engineering process videos ("How airplanes are made.") to abstract subjects, such as "Time Travel in Fiction," and "A Brief History of Everything," which features famous astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, who collaborates with Reich on some MInutephysics videos.
MinutePhysics (styled without a space) is an educational YouTube channel created by Henry Reich. The channel's videos include time-lapsed drawing[2] to explain physics-related topics in approximately one minute.[3] As of November 2017, the channel has over 4 million subscribers.
Simply put: cool physics and other sweet science. "If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough." ~Rutherford via Einstein? (wikiquote...
Become a patron of Henry Reich today:
Read 237 posts by Henry Reich and get access to exclusive
content and experiences on the world’s largest membership
platform for artists and creators.
The latest Tweets from Henry Reich (@minutephysics). Cool science videos! Trying to get people excited about learnin'
email: minutephysics [at] gmail [dot] com. Montana
Parents need to know that Minutephysics is a science YouTube channel that tackles some big physics- and math-related topics through hand-sketched drawings, audio explanations, and videos. Minutephysics was created by physicist and digital media artist Henry Reich, who hosts the videos and draws the illustrations. Topics range from everyday wonder questions ("Is it better to walk or run in the rain?") to engineering process videos ("How airplanes are made.") to abstract subjects, such as "Time Travel in Fiction," and "A Brief History of Everything," which features famous astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, who collaborates with Reich on some MInutephysics videos.
MinutePhysics (styled without a space) is an educational YouTube channel created by Henry Reich. The channel's videos include time-lapsed drawing[2] to explain physics-related topics in approximately one minute.[3] As of November 2017, the channel has over 4 million subscribers.