What are some comfy YouTube channels for science-related topics? I have a small science background (undergrad in psychology >psychology is science) but just enjoy learning and like to fall asleep to YT videos.
you could watch lecture videos i guess
>>7645827
any good sources? (besides the obvious like ted)
bonus points if psychology related because I'm studying computer engineering in the context of psychology
>>7645831
MIT, Yale, and Stanford have good channels with playlists of lectures. i don't know how many pertain to psychology but if you search a particular sub-field i'm sure a lecture video will show up
>>7645831
>psychology
>engineering
You like flipping burgers?
>>7645831
walter lewin's lectures on kinematics/electricity and magnetism are really fun to watch, amazing lecturer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4a0FbQdH3dY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wP5GPFALCg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKUSWJWMSk4
>>7645847
thanks m8 pretty much exactly what I was looking for. cheers
>>7645831
>Learning science off Ted
I think Ted is like some hippie popsci shit
I think YouTube is somewhat similar too
But anyway, try channels like smartereveryday if you're a casual or MIT and Stanford's own channels if you want legit teaching. I don't even know what the fuck you're doing learning psychology, wanna become a shrink or some shit?
>>7645792
Computerphile, Numberphile, Sixty Symbols, Objectivity.
They are certainly not teaching material level, but they do cover a nice wide variety of topics.
>>7645847
had never heard of walter lewin but just watched that first one and needed to thank you again
>>7645792
Cassiopeia Project