What are your favourite 'scientific' Youtube channels? I can't get enough of these.
>DNews
>DNews Plus
>PBS Spacetime
>Tom Scott
>Veritasium
>Sharkee
>MinutePhysics
>MinuteEarth
>ASAPscience
>Sci Show
>Crash Course
>>29612730
idk bout scientific, but school of life is pretty top tier, smarter every day is p good too
you listed a lot of mine, OP
some others are numberphile, computerphile, kurzgesagt, mathologer, practical engineering, wireless philosophy
>>29612730
>crash course
Why didn't you kill yourself yet?
you forgot vsauce
>>29612777
>kurzgesagt
One of my favourites. Been thinking of getting a Patreon just to donate.
States Clearly is sort of basic, but still great. They have the same animation style.
>>29612811
Vsauce used to be great before when videos were more centered around certain topics. Now it just consists of random "mind blowing" facts every 30 seconds.
>>29612780
Working on it, fampai.
>>29612811
Vsauce "copying shit from wikipedia and feeding it to retards like you"
thunderf00t
This guy literally got me into studying Chem. Majoring in it now
>>29612878
I wish he couldn't make 75% of his videos about politics or feminism. I unsubbed cause I just don't care about SJW's. I want more debunking videos.
>>29612836
usually the math videos are focused one one topic
The best one imo is the Banach-Tarski paradox
>>29612730
>>Tom Scott
I love Tom's videos. He is very passionate and very intelligent regarding I.T.
>computerphile / numberphile
Also great
>>29612730
>All this babby-tier popscience
I dare you to post this on /sci/.PBS Spacetime is great though.
>Kurzgesagt
Their videos are probably for kids since they often talk about stuff that every grown up should already know but I watch their videos anyway since they look really good.
>>29612811
His videos used to be really interesting. Now they're just uninteresting math theorys.
>Look, here's a theory on how you can count past infinity that serves no use in the real world and that you can immediately forget about
Who gives a shit