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Educational YouTube channel
MinutePhysics is an educational YouTube channel created by Henry Reich in 2011. The channel's videos use whiteboard animation to explain physics-related
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YouTube brand created by Michael Stevens
mentioned in publications. Vsauce has collaborated with Henry Reich of MinutePhysics on two videos: "Guns in Space" and "What if the Earth were Hollow?"
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programming, also known for his repeated use of tasers Henry Reich Unknown MinutePhysics, MinuteEarth Known for explaining physics- and Earth-related topics
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Trace radiation from the early universe
In a 2012 collaboration with MinutePhysics, the project named the CMB's most prominent features after the constellations located in the same region of
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American author and YouTuber (born 1977)
the Green brothers' Crash Course and SciShow, and YouTubers CGP Grey, MinutePhysics and Wheezy Waiter. The platform went on to be acquired by fellow subscription-based
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American vlogger and entrepreneur (born 1980)
the Green brothers' Crash Course and SciShow, and YouTubers CGP Grey, MinutePhysics and Wheezy Waiter. In the Subbable introduction video, Green said: The
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Error in statistical reasoning with groups
Puzzler: Understanding Simpson's Paradox by Arthur Smith, August 20, 2010 Simpson's Paradox, a video by Henry Reich of MinutePhysics Portal: Mathematics
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YouTube channel
"educate the Internet generation about science topics". Vsauce Veritasium MinutePhysics Numberphile Kurzgesagt Vi Hart Wendover Productions Mark Rober Ha, Louisa
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Family of linear transformations
Animation clip on YouTube visualizing the Lorentz transformation. MinutePhysics video on YouTube explaining and visualizing the Lorentz transformation
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2014 non-fiction book by Randall Munroe
founder of Neptune Studios LLC and the person behind the YouTube channel MinutePhysics. What If? is mainly composed of answers Munroe gives to readers' hypothetical
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Mathematics problem
December 2009 Jamie Mulholland: Prisoners in Boxes, Spring 2011 (PDF) MinutePhysics: An Impossible Bet on YouTube and Solution to The Impossible Bet on
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Perceptual phenomenon
2006-09-24. "A lunar illusion you'll flip over". Discover Magazine. Minutephysics (29 June 2017). "The "Mountain Or Valley?" Illusion". YouTube. Archived
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Media designed to educate through entertainment
platforms such as YouTube, with such channels as Vsauce, CGP Grey, MinutePhysics, Meet Arnold, Veritasium, and Crash Course. Public Service Broadcasting
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Use of the video platform YouTube for educational purposes
Khan Academy Kurzgesagt — In a nutshell Lex Fridman podcast Mathologer MinutePhysics MIT OpenCourseWare MKBHD NileRed Numberphile and Computerphile PBS Digital
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Volunteer translation project
are listed below: Veritasium (since 2015) AsapScience (since 2015) MinutePhysics (since 2015) Fraser Cain (since 2017) In 2015, the studio was nominated
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Form of informational media
a set of explorable explanations connected with the YouTube channel MinutePhysics https://github.com/stared/science-based-games-list, a collaborative
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Broadening awareness and understanding of physics
featured physicists such as such as Michio Kaku and Brian Cox (physicist). MinutePhysics is a series of educational videos created by Henry Reich and disseminated
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English surname transferred to forename use, EDSON means "son of Ed."
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 Variant spelling of English Tallula, TALLULAH means "princess of abundance." Compare with another form of Tallulah.
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English : variant spelling of Oakey.
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