i am talking about the best ones suggest video name, channel and a description
Mental Outlaw
Luke Smith
Trip code
Hardware Haven
I’m a big fan of any of 3blue1brown, his videos are university level math explained and visualized extremely well.
Lemmino,
The Why files
Whatched some of his videos and they are solid
Depends what you’re into
A few channels that lie around a specific topics I can remember:
- jc : A professor at IITK, has highoy informational videos for aspiring students in the context of motivation and studying for examinations.
- No boilerplate : Videos on increasing productivity and the occasional rustacean (programming) shilling.
- Ryan Chapman : Mainly long format information rich video essays related to politics/political systems and how they came to be.
The topics they cover are highly specific and cater not that large an audience but the quality of the content is quite c.ommendable.
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Folding Ideas
NES Hacker is a newer channel that explains low level programing in the context of retro games. Easily one of the best channels I’ve seen for this stuff.
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Practical Engineering has a lot of civil engineering videos explaining how a lot of the infrastructure we rely on works/was built.
He uses a lot of well filmed practical demonstrations in his garage to explain the concepts.
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Really Great Guy and Great Videos, he ist definitly a reason I choose an engineering career
animation vs physics
Real Life Lore is top notch documentary style content. Super educational.
Clickspring - An Australian horologist who not only builds clocks from raw materials by hand, but his series on the Antikythera mechanism is a must see. He actually added to the historical knowledge about it. Plus he has one of the most soothing voices on the planet.
Steve1989MREInfo - Not only the history of military rations, but culinary critic also. And who among us isn’t fascinated by watching someone open and eat a 175 year old ration on camera…
ANTI-CHEF - Watch a normal Canadian person attempt recipes from Julia Childs and other Micheline Star Chefs in his New York City apartment. Complete with sirens and his failures.
Stand-up Maths - A more irreverent look at mathematics then Numberphile
Folding Ideas is my favorite channel, but since someone else already recommended that, I’ll also recommend Thomas Flight. He’s a film nerd, but its all really beautifully explained and he also puts a lot of effort into highlighting things that he likes. His video “Why do Movies Feel So Different Now” was really enlightening.
I’ve seen some of his analysis videos and agree they are very well done.
Jared Bauer was the founder of the still fantasyic channel WiseCrack. Both channels mainly deal with media and philosophy within the context of that media.
I also think Philosophy Tube and Jessie Gender make high quality content. Philosophy Tube is, obviously, more about philosophy, whereas Jessie Gender delves more into movies/television. Both of them delve into politics as well.
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But I really recommend kurzgesagt if you are into science ! High quality prod !
Kurzgesagt is old ideology repackaged with sciencey concepts, it should be avoided if you want to have a genuinely scientific understanding of the world.
Sure I get that ! But I do not have enough time left during the day to read and learn complex subjects like science.
It’s visually eye candy and condensend enough for my understanding. I probably only get a glimps of those subjects… But that’s better than wasting my time on reddit, x, faceshit… what ever :).
If you don’t mind sharing some better ressources, that fit in my already tight life scheduele and easy to read/watch/listen to, I’m all ears !
I have a couple, completely unrelated ones.
alex lennen - Great channel on comic books, especially Marvel. Presenter is also really funny and full of energy.
BobbyBroccoli - If you’re at all interested in academia and science in general, check him out. Really nice information presented in a visually pleasing way.
lambdaxx - Super niche, but if you like the game EU4, he’s probably the best one to watch to really get better.
M. Laser History - Great channel on medieval European and Slavic history, with some forays into other periods. Great quality overall.
Tasting History - Cooking show with a history segment. Overall nice quality and you learn a lot.
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M Laser is top notch - not a large library of videos but quite well done.