Can 3D Animation Help Explain Complex Physics Concepts?

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Well, sort of. I leaned 3d animation in order to help explain difficult, fundamental concepts.
Here's my website, so far offering "Visual General Relativity":
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I promise not spam with links. I'll only link to my videos if they truly offer an explanation to a topic that we discuss here. (It's not commercial. It's a labor of love.)
 
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Welcome to the PF! :smile:
 
Have a look at the VIDEOS library link at the top of the page. I'm not sure how the submission/approval process works, but maybe there is a Help page in it that explains how to get videos posted...:smile:
 
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OJ Bernander said:
Well, sort of. I leaned 3d animation in order to help explain difficult, fundamental concepts.
Here's my website, so far offering "Visual General Relativity":
http://PhysicsIsNOTWeird.com/

I promise not spam with links. I'll only link to my videos if they truly offer an explanation to a topic that we discuss here. (It's not commercial. It's a labor of love.)
As @berkeman has already said, we have a media gallery hosting videos from a large number of disciplines. You should have a look at it.

You can also post your videos in the gallery. They will need the approval of a moderator, but if you post good videos, they will surely be accepted.

Hope to see you around.

Regards,
Wrichik.
 
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Thanks Berkeman and Wrichik!
I'll try out submitting one. I've got a positive response from some physicist-friends, but it I'd like to see how non-friends react.
 
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