Got some interesting science to share? Post it here. With all the highbrow threads on weed smoking, wrestlers and taxi cab confession I thought we'd take it down a notch, to the simple stuff. Questions such as why anti-matter didn't annihilate the universe upon it's creation.
most welcomed thread. I add one underrated presenter, broadcaster of physics. And favourite science documentary lately
World Science Festival-Awaken Your Inner Genius-channel is great https://www.youtube.com/user/worldsciencefestival/videos Mind blowing dude here Nassim Haramein Science Is Everywhere with Neil deGrasse Tyson & Brian Greene-How could you go wrong Janna Levin is awesome
We live in a wonderful time, so much information at our grasp... I am amazed by all science we can now harness and use.
I put an Apple TV box in my bedroom and now I do not even watch the TV channels anymore. IT is always youtube and subscribed to around 100+ channels and 95% of them science channels.It sure is a great time to be alive ,only now I wish I was 20 for all this cool stuff now.
What is the cost? Thanks! My internet is $45 hulu live is $48 an netflix is $14....."per month" it is fast though an everything is on demand except live of course.
Apple TV literally got it out of the garbage ,along with 3 Android Boxes. Cost $0 and I just watch regular Internet youtube. Internet/Cable only so no netflix/hulu or anything else although I would love to just cut the cord on cable and get an internet subscription for TV live sports only. Like this guy alot and he uses a Pc game for his channel.See CH for game if interested.
https://www.youtube.com/user/sixtysymbols https://www.youtube.com/user/periodicvideos These are my fave science channels on youtube.
This is an old space-docu channel. They got a bunch of professional documentaries and a great narrator. I suspect some of their videos are no longer available due to licensing but there's still loads there.
I don't think there's anything that quite demonstrates the fact that we're on a spinning ball moving through space like timelapses on cloudless nights.
I love this very long interview where they explain why we think civilization started 12800 years ago. Amazing stuff if you can sit through it.