The Sera Decoded

Sera Decoded β€” cinematic short documentaries on the strangest true stories in science, physics, and technology.

Where things get weird: the pathologist who stole Einstein's brain. The 41 minutes NASA heard nothing from Artemis II. The rock that landed in 1908 and flattened a forest bigger than London. The math that says every atom of you was once part of someone dead.

Every episode: real archives, cited sources, cinematic tone. We cover space, physics, biology, medicine, engineering, mathematics, and the history of every major scientific breakthrough.

New videos weekly. Subscribe and stay curious.


The Sera Decoded

217 β†’ 300? Let’s do it! πŸš€

Comment β€œ300”

if you’re helping me reach the next milestone.

1 month ago | [YT] | 1

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honestly just want to say thank you.

to everyone who subscribed this past month, and to everyone who didn't stick around. you tried it, you actually showed up. some of you stayed, some of you left.

if you are reading this and you are still around, that means something.
tell me one thing - what is playing in the room while you read this? coffee, rain, a stream you forgot to close? genuinely curious.

1 month ago | [YT] | 2

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Small crew, big mission.

We just crossed 200 subscribers!


It may be a small crew right now, but every mission starts with the first people onboard.

Next mission: 500 subscribers.
Subscribe now - you are still early.

1 month ago | [YT] | 5

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I almost didn't start this channel.

Two months ago, I sat in front of a microphone in a quiet room and recorded a video about the cosmos that nobody asked for. I uploaded it expecting nothing. Maybe a few views. Maybe none.

Then something happened that I still can't fully process.

I started checking who was subscribing β€” and I saw it.

2005. 2007. 2009. 2011. 2013.........

People who joined YouTube when it was still a baby. People who've been on this platform longer than most creators have been alive. People who have seen every trend, every creator who promised the moon and disappeared, every channel that started strong and faded.

You've seen it all.

And you β€” you β€” chose to give a tiny, brand-new, nobody channel a chance.

Do you understand what that did to me?

I sat with that for a long time. Strangers from across the world, some of you in countries I've never been to, watching a 2-month-old channel and quietly hitting subscribe like you were rooting for someone you'd never met.

Then you went further.

You corrected me. The Saturn V slip. The Christina Koch pronunciation. The voice that sometimes felt too synthetic. Every single correction was you taking your time, on your day, to make this thing better β€” for me, for the next viewer, for free.

That's not an audience. That's a circle of people who decided I was worth investing in before I'd earned it.

I read every comment. Every one. I keep a list of every correction. I'm still learning from them.

I know this channel isn't big compared to the big ones. I know I'm still figuring this out. I know I'll get more things wrong.

But whoever trusted me and stayed here in these first two months β€” you matter to me the most. You mean a lot to me. More than I know how to say.

If you're reading this and you're already here β€” thank you. Genuinely. I see your join date. I see what it took to give me a chance. I'll spend every video trying to be worth it.

And if you're reading this and you're not subscribed yet β€” you don't have to. No pressure. But this is the kind of place we're trying to build. Quiet, honest, curious, real. If that's your kind of corner of the internet, you're welcome here.

I'm still going. Still learning. Still showing up.

Because of you.

β€” Sera πŸŒ‘

2 months ago | [YT] | 14

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πŸ”΄ Saturday Β· 11 AM PT Β· Mars goes live for 10 hours.

2 months ago (edited) | [YT] | 2

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I fall asleep to space videos every night.

My mind doesn't stop. It never has. But something about the universe β€” how impossibly large it is, how ancient, how quiet β€” slows everything down.

So I made the video I've always wanted to fall asleep to.

3 hours. My voice. Every image chosen one by one. Every fact written and researched by me. Every pause placed where it felt right β€” not where an algorithm told me to put it.

This took weeks. Not because it had to. Because I wanted every minute to feel like someone actually cared about what you hear as you drift off.

One more thing β€” there are zero ads on this video. None. Ever. I will never monetize this one. Because nothing ruins sleep content faster than a loud ad at 2 AM. You came here to rest. I'm not going to interrupt that.

I made this for the curious minds that don't turn off at night. The ones still thinking about black holes at 2 AM. The ones who need the universe to remind them how small their problems are.

This drops Thursday night at 7 PM Pacific.

Sweet dreams from Sera Decoded.

2 months ago | [YT] | 1

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100.

I started this channel with zero subscribers, zero views, and one belief: real space stories deserve cinematic storytelling.

You proved me right.

In 28 days, you gave this channel 37,800 views. Christina Koch's Short hit 1,500. Reid Wiseman hit 1,200. Some of you stayed up watching every single one.

100 subscribers doesn't sound like a lot. But every single one of you chose to be here. That means everything.

Here's what's coming:
β†’ The full Artemis II crew series (4 astronauts, 4 stories)
β†’ What NASA doesn't show you behind the scenes
β†’ The rocket for Artemis III just left the factory β€” we're covering it first

This isn't just a space channel. This is a crew. And you're part of it.

Thank you. Genuinely.

β€” The Sera Decoded

P.S. Drop a πŸš€ if you've been here since before 100. I want to know who the originals are.

2 months ago (edited) | [YT] | 2