What Are the Best Physics Websites?

AI Thread Summary
The discussion centers around recommendations for physics and science-related websites to provide a more enriching online experience, contrasting with the trivial content often seen on social media. Participants mention several resources, including Sixty Symbols and Scientific American, as favorites. Other notable mentions include TED Talks on physics, Leonard Susskind's lectures on YouTube, and Minute Physics for those preferring less mathematical content. HyperPhysics is highlighted for its educational value, while various educational platforms like Khan Academy, MIT OpenCourseWare, and Yale's Open Courses are suggested for deeper learning. The conversation also touches on the disorganization of Physics Forums, despite acknowledging its community aspect. Overall, the thread emphasizes the desire for quality scientific content online.
dlivingston
Messages
16
Reaction score
0
Evening ladies and gents!

Anyone have any great physics/science-related websites they'd like to share? I need a bit of something to counteract all the cognitive degeneration earned by seeing "Hit share if u luv Jesus keep scrolling if u luv devil" all day on my Facebook.

Big fan of Sixty Symbols, I check Scientific American often...and that's about it.

So, what've you got?

Thanks!

Cheers,
Daniel
 
Physics news on Phys.org
look up Ted Talks, subject "physics" and you'll find some entertaining stuff
 
I hear that site "Physics Forums" is pretty B.A.
 
Drakkith said:
I hear that site "Physics Forums" is pretty B.A.

Nah ... too disorganized. Who would want to spend time there?
 
phinds said:
Nah ... too disorganized. Who would want to spend time there?

But I hear they love fish there!

But seriously, I always enjoy hyperphysics.
 
Leonard susskinds lectures on youtube, they're pretty good!
There's also minute physics on youtube if you want less math
 
Sixty symbols is good, I prefer it to minute physics.
 
dlivingston said:
I need a bit of something to counteract all the cognitive degeneration earned by seeing "Hit share if u luv Jesus keep scrolling if u luv devil" all day on my Facebook.

Drakkith said:
I hear that site "Physics Forums" is pretty B.A.

A google search on "Best Physics Forum" yields, this. Go figure.
 
  • #10
dlivingston said:
Evening ladies and gents!

Anyone have any great physics/science-related websites they'd like to share? I need a bit of something to counteract all the cognitive degeneration earned by seeing "Hit share if u luv Jesus keep scrolling if u luv devil" all day on my Facebook.

Big fan of Sixty Symbols, I check Scientific American often...and that's about it.

So, what've you got?

Thanks!

Cheers,
Daniel
www.physicsworld.com
 

Similar threads

Back
Top