sorry to hear you're sick, but I look forward to more excellent content when you're healthy again. Keep up the good work!
2 years ago | 2
I don't create videos on YouTube (yet) but my best advice is to never outpace yourself, and always be in a place where you can make a video about whatever interests you. Don't feel pushed into something you don't want to do. We can really see and feel a creator's passion, and that affects the quality of a video most of all.
2 years ago
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Hope you get better soon. I was thinking, what about a video on blackbird, the famous vehicle that could go faster than the wind while being downwind? I feel like I need a clear explanation that is a lil difficult to find
2 years ago | 2
Thank you, All Things Physics. Sorry to hear about your sickness. Is there any chance you could share the manim python code you used?
2 years ago | 1
Hope you're now fully recovered from COVID. Google cites a video from you on Reddit, giving intuition about enthalpy and free energy. Any chance you could post that here? I'm trying to understand the thermodynamics of fuel cells and batteries, and I think this could be a big help. Thanks and regards.
1 year ago | 0
All Things Physics
Greetings, and welcome to All Things Physics!
First off, I want to thank everyone for the overwhelmingly positive comments on my YouTube channel. If it is not obvious, I am very new to YouTube and to social media in general. As an example, I didn't even know there was such a thing as a COMMUNITY tab on YouTube until it magically showed up.
I am really excited about embarking on this new endeavor of making physics videos; in some sense I feel like I have finally found my calling. Unfortunately, these videos take a significant amount of effort to produce and it will take me a little time to figure out how to manage the workload along with my day job. I have some ideas on how to create more time to devote to this channel, but for the foreseeable future I probably won't be able to release new videos as quickly as I would like. But don't worry, I have a long list of cool topics to share and several scripts already being drafted.
I will be releasing one more video on the topic of Fourier series, mainly because I didn't want the part 2 video to be too long and there wasn't enough time to truly appreciate the beauty and intricacy of how these "orbits" are formed. As a teaser, the image shown here shows the smallest arrows for a particular "orbit" when magnified 1,000 times! I was hoping to have this video posted this week, but I recently tested positive for COVID and my recovery has been slow.
Lastly, I am always open to constructive suggestions regarding this channel, and for running a successful YouTube channel in general. So if you know something I don't know, and can help me avoid making rookie mistakes, please feel free to share!
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