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Hi everyone,
I was wondering about those youtube channels from where I learn things or visit regularly, to share in this forum. This forum has been my everything, where I could share more freely any interesting thing I find apart from facebook or whatsapp. After watching some videos on Trigonometry in Khan Academy, I wondered to share some of those channels which I have discovered after much research and I hope you like it too. So here are they:-
Physics Videos by Eugene Khutoryansky -Physics & some Maths
Khan Academy -Physics, Chemistry, Biology & Maths
caltech -Physics & some maths
tecmath -Quick shortcut tricks to solve maths
Minute Physics -Physics
Science Channel - To know interesting things
Veritasium - To know interesting things
Periodic Videos -Learn and know interesting things in Chemistry
SciShow -Learn and know interesting things in Biology
AsapSCIENCE -To Know interesting facts about humans
MinuteEarth -To know interesting things about the earth
Technical Guruji* -Know about the latest Technology
Unbox Therapy -Know about the latest tecnology
...And there are many more. I will be sending the other channels soon.
Note-Channels marked * are available in Hindi language only.
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Can't believe you missed Vsauce
'And fun? If maths is fun, then getting a tooth extraction is fun. A viral infection is fun. Rabies shots are fun.'
'God exists because Mathematics is consistent, and the devil exists because we cannot prove it'
I'm not crazy, my mother had me tested.
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Hmm, Vsauce is also good but I do no find it as interesting as the above ones and many of the recent videos cost money, which is out of my reach.
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Youtube is a great resource. I love the videos by the people, for the people.
In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.
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I've always been a fan of PatrickJMT's videos.
And there's also my own channel, LearnMathsFree -- though it is nowhere near as refined or as popular as the ones you mention.
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And there's also my own channel, LearnMathsFree
Hmm, I watched your channel and some of the videos there, and i see you have exactly copied Salman Khan(the creator of Khan Academy). Are those videos made by you? Hmm, they are not so bad, they are good.
though it is nowhere near as refined or as popular as the ones you mention.
Don't lose hope, I already see 480 subscribers. Keep posting and advertising your videos and it will soon be popular too.
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Hi, here's my 2nd list of youtube channels.
Science Channel-Know interesting Science facts
Seeker-Know interesting facts about everything.
mr.gear-Amazing life hacks and magic tricks
Best Of Science-Learn about physics
Shudh Desi Ending*-Comedy
ManiaKi duniya-Comedy
Home Science-Science Expiriments
HooplaKidzLab*-Science Expiriments
GeekyRanjit-Know about latest Technology
Prateek*-Science Expiriments
...And there are more channels which I will post here later.
Note-*marked channels are available in Hindi language only.
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Some channels I really enjoy that were not mentioned here already:
3Blue1Brown - Explains a wide variety of maths topics in a very clear way.
CGP Grey - Amazingly researched videos covering a wide arrange of topics, including geography, politics, philosophy, technology, etc.
Jacksflims - Comedy sketches and several series of comedy videos (Yesterday I Asked You, Your Grammar drags, etc.)
Bad Lip Reading - Incredibly funny bad lip reading of scenes from movies, TV shows and even the debates from the last presidential elections.
Vi Hart - I'm sure you've heard of this one before. A fun channel on recreational maths and music.
Real Life Lore - Mostly geography and history, but in a really interesting way, with a bunch videos asking the question of what would it be like if great empires of history existed today.
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I must say I haven't heard of these channels. I will watch some videos and then tell you how I fell about them.
Well here are some more channels from my youtube faves...
The Verge-Know about latest technology
SawanDutta-The Metronome-Twisting songs of Bengali in english
Being Indian-Some Videos are boring, but some are interesting and show about the general life of we indians
Top 10s- The 10 most---
MostAmazingTop10- The 10 most ---
SpaceRip- Know about space
NASA- Know about space
Science Channel- Learn about Science
...And there are many more which I will post later
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Here are some more...
ashish chanchlani vines*- Amazing Comedy in Hindi
Sandeep Maheshwari*- Motivational talks
TED Network(TED, TED-Ed, TEDx talks, TEDxYouth, TED fellows, TEDenEspanol, TED Institute, TED Prize Channel)- Amazing talks, education and facts.
BBC Network( You will find the list of channels here)- As each of its name suggests.
Nat Geo network (You will find all the channels here)- As the name suugests
5-minute crafts- Life Hacks
EverythingApplePro- All you want to know about Apple
Apple- Apple's official youtube channel
Google- Google's official youtube channel
3Blue1Brown- Math Facts with nice animations
Numphile- Interesting Math facts
PBS Space Time- Amazing channel for everything you need to know about space.
...And there are many more which I will post later
Disclaimer:- I am in not any form advertising the channel or its company, these are purely suggestions based on my preferences which may vary from individuals to individuals.
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Some more to consider...
Vsauce2- Amazing Videos on Science
Vsauce3- Amazing Videos on Science
Guinness World Records- Official Channel for the Guinness World Records
BRIGHT SIDE- Tips on everything in day to day life.
Interesting Facts- As the name suggests
#Mind Warehouse- Blows your mind
Dude Perfect- 5 Sporty boys do it all
list25- Usually the top 25s...
Seeker- For all the curious people out there...
SeekerVR- To experience the videos sitting at your home...
Today I Found Out- As the name suggests..
More coming up soon. Stay tuned up in this post and don't forget to like (Not applicable ), share and subscribe ...
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Also try
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The creator is a mathematics professor at Monash University, Melbourne; the channel is full of fun facts about various interesting everyday mathematical objects. I like the way he explains things step by step leading you from simple, easy-to-understand ideas to more complicated themes. In one video, he tries to explain why the infinite sum
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as derived by some string-theory physicists (who have absolutely no clue what they’re doing) is wrong. It turns out that what they are doing is evaluating the Riemann zeta function at the point −1 – this function being the complex analytic continuation of the Dirichlet series. Now, most people, including the proverbial man in the street, know what sums are, even infinite sums. But what is analytic continuation? Dirichlet series? Riemann zeta function? Follow the explanation given by the creator of this channel to find out.
Last edited by Alg Num Theory (2018-03-28 00:47:53)
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Great!
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