Youtube - Great Science/PF Related Videos.

In summary: It shows how objects appear to deform and contract as they approach the speed of light. It also demonstrates the concept of time dilation. Definitely worth watching for anyone interested in special relativity. In summary, users on physics forums are encouraged to post great videos on YouTube related to any field being discussed. Some suggested videos include lectures by Brian Greene and Terence Tao, as well as visualizations of Einstein's special relativity and the concept of time dilation. This thread is open for anyone to contribute to.
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Post some great videos on youtube related to any field being discussed on physics forums.

Anything I come across I'll post in this thread, there's a variety of great lecture videos and other things on youtube.

Is there already a thread like this one ? I have no idea lol.

Brian Greene: The universe on a string
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Most of Our Universe is Missing (5 part)
1) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQuUAQl7MUs&feature=channel_page
2) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10mWg7JG9dM&feature=channel_page
3) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVBvRGIIIlQ&feature=channel_page
4) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuOir8LFX_0&feature=channel_page
5) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4eZLJXdaT8&feature=channel_page

Violent Universe: Inside a Black Hole
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYKyt3C0oT4&feature=channel_page

Math Prodigy Terence Tao, UCLA'
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKWm-zPHnrw&feature=channel_page

Mathematics Is Beautiful
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Carl Sagan 4th Dimension Explanation
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9KT4M7kiSw&feature=related
 
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post some videos people, i need to watch some cool stuff right now lol

COME ON ! haha
 
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Visualization of Einstein's special relativity
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This is a great visualization of the Lorentz transformations.
 
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1. What types of science and PF-related videos can be found on Youtube?

Youtube has a wide range of science and PF-related videos, including educational videos, lectures, documentaries, interviews with scientists, experiments, and conference presentations.

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Yes, many of the science and PF-related videos on Youtube are created by reputable sources such as universities, research institutions, and scientific organizations. However, it is always important to critically evaluate the information presented and check the sources and credentials of the creators.

3. Can I use these videos for educational purposes?

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4. Are there any age restrictions for watching these videos?

Youtube has age restrictions for certain videos that may contain mature content, but there are no specific age restrictions for science and PF-related videos. However, some videos may be more suitable for older audiences due to complex concepts or technical jargon.

5. Can I interact with the creators of these videos?

Yes, many creators of science and PF-related videos on Youtube are active in the comments section and are open to answering questions and engaging in discussions with viewers. Some creators also have social media accounts or websites where viewers can connect with them.

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