Most science channels are built to impress you. This one is built to actually inform you.
Quantum physics, energy breakthroughs, and space science — explained clearly, sourced accurately, and stripped of the sensationalism mainstream science media runs on.
I spent 17 years as a combat medic. In that world, accurate information isn't optional — it's the standard. That standard doesn't change here. I use AI across the workflow — research, scripting, visuals — because solo creation at the pace of real discovery requires it. What never moves: real sources. Real data. Zero pretending.
And if I get something wrong — I want to know. Drop a comment with a source link and I'll read it myself. No ego, no defensiveness. Just the correction. That's how real science is supposed to work.
2 longform deep-dives + 3 Shorts every week.
Subscribe if you want science where the truth leads — and where you're part of getting it right.


SciByte

You've probably noticed fewer Shorts lately—that's intentional.

I've been testing a strategy: post clips from long-form videos and hope people click through to the full deep dive. Honest feedback? It's not working the way I hoped.

Here's what matters more to me: you. This community is why I keep making videos, even when they get 100 views. So before I pivot the channel, I need to hear from you directly.

What's working? What isn't?
- What do you love about SciByte right now? (Keep this.)
- What would you change? (More Shorts? More long-form? Different length, style, or footage?)
- Anything else that would make the channel better?

Like and comment below—I'll reply to every single one. Let's build this together.

3 days ago (edited) | [YT] | 4

SciByte

Early access drop: our new deep dive is live right now as UNLISTED.

Watch here: https://youtu.be/Og6H3qJyBjw
For the next ~24 hours, the only way to see it is through this Community post (or if someone shares the link). Tomorrow evening I’ll post the teaser + link it as a related video, then shortly after that I’ll switch it to PUBLIC so it can hit search + suggested.
If you’re into rigorous, no-hype space science, you’re the exact person this is for.

If you enjoy it, please share the link with one friend who’d love this topic.

2 weeks ago | [YT] | 0

SciByte

Full update and transparency. As I have stated in the past I use AI heavily in the production of my videos. While I still heavily edit them, this allows me to generate better videos in a timely manner as a solo creator. I have tested out a number of various platforms and finally settled on Sintra for research and scripting, and HeyGen for video generation, voiceover, and stock footage. I want to test out other generation platforms, and the shadows move faster than light deep dive I just released was created using easytubers. I was not impressed with the quality. I would appreciate your opinions about it. I would also ask that as I release deep dives, if you could please make a point to watch and critique it, I would be most grateful. If the video is bad don't waste time or try to suffer through it. just be honest in your comment that you found the video difficult to watch and were not able to finish it. I don't care about the view duration and algorithm crap right now, I just want to tweak my process so that people watch my videos because they are just that good. I desperately need your help to grow this channel and part of that is figuring what can be improved with my deep dives to increase the views on them.

2 weeks ago | [YT] | 4

SciByte

You may notice some intermittent breaks in my uploads and changes to different aspects of my videos. I am currently in the process of migrating my production to better tools, but this takes time and will inevitably cause disruptions. Sorry for the this ahead of time, but hopefully I can get the tools to allow me to keep making quality videos with verified and supported claims. thank you.

2 weeks ago | [YT] | 6

SciByte

This one took a little longer than usual to finish, and I wanted to be transparent about why.


Over the weekend, my daughter had a volleyball tournament, and family is always going to come first for me. Because of that, I had to make a choice between trying to force out the Shorts video I had planned between this upload and the previous long-form video, or giving this one the time it needed to be edited properly.


I chose to scrap the Short and delay this upload so I could focus on being there for my family and still make sure this video met the quality standard I want SciByte Insights to have.


I know the delay was longer than normal, and I appreciate your patience. I’d rather post a little later and make something I’m proud of than rush something out that doesn’t meet the standard.


The new video is live now, and I hope you enjoy it:
 https://youtu.be/7RZc2EgP_Pw 


Thanks for sticking with me and supporting the channel.

1 month ago | [YT] | 1

SciByte

What happens when physicists make a magnet behave like graphene?

Researchers just engineered a magnonic crystal with a honeycomb lattice carved into magnetic film. The result? Spin waves that develop graphene-like physics—Dirac cones, flat bands, topological behavior—all in a single system.

This isn't just elegant physics. It's a breakthrough for low-power computing, spintronics, and microwave technologies. We're talking about harnessing the power of graphene's exotic properties... through magnetism.

New deep dive is live: https://youtu.be/43zGlOCDy7o

What excites you more—graphene or magnons? Drop your take below 👇

#Graphene #Magnetism #Physics #Spintronics #MaterialsScience #SciByte

1 month ago | [YT] | 3

SciByte

They're testing Hawking radiation, quantum information scrambling, and the deepest mysteries of black hole physics. And the results are rewriting how we think about the universe at its most fundamental level.

This is where astrophysics meets quantum mechanics. Where theory becomes testable. Where the impossible becomes real.

New deep dive is live: https://youtu.be/jmGtbDVIAAw

What's your biggest question about black holes and quantum mechanics? Drop it below 👇

1 month ago | [YT] | 0

SciByte

A perfectly balanced atom just broke 50 years of physics. 🤯
Molybdenum-84 shouldn't be deformed. It should be stable. But it's wildly twisted—and it's forcing us to rewrite the nuclear rulebook.
Watch it here: https://youtu.be/Npo84_ojAXo
What's your biggest question about this discovery? Drop it below 👇

1 month ago | [YT] | 0

SciByte

Imagine making a prediction that's 10¹²⁰ times wrong.
Not 10x. Not a million times. 10 with 120 zeros after it.
That's what happens when quantum physics tries to calculate the energy of empty space. It's called the vacuum catastrophe — and nobody has solved it.
New video is live: https://youtu.be/oJvQYbzpl-8
Drop your best theory below. 👇

1 month ago | [YT] | 0

SciByte

I have been working on this one last few days. Please let me know what you think. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oELcp...

2 months ago | [YT] | 1