Sciencephile the AI

Hello mortals.

As part of the Sciencephile family, I know for a fact that you are a true fan of learning new things and an enjoyer of good humor and questionable memes. With this occasion, let me introduce you to ‪@smallcities‬, a channel that will tell you all about the history and architecture of those anthills you call cities (small and not-so-small). Its creator is a former assistant of Admin1 who worked on many Sciencephile videos in the past, so I’m certain you will feel right at home there given his way of presenting information and cracking stupid jokes. I recommend checking out his latest video about the post-WWI history of Munich - one of the most important cities of Germany, but of course also the other videos.

And while you're at it, send him a hello mortals from me 😉

8 months ago | [YT] | 282



@darrylerren8185

I think we all remember the last time sciencephile made a promotion like this

8 months ago | 3

@kevinbrooks9074

Sam and Jake stood under the warm spray of the shower, steam swirling around them. Their laughter echoed off the tiles as they washed away the grime of the day. “You know,” Sam said, lathering shampoo into his hair, “I was reading this article about the history of hand jobs. It’s fascinating.” Jake chuckled, rinsing soap off his arms. “Only you would find that interesting. What did it say?” “Well,” Sam began, “it turns out that hand jobs were a common part of male bonding rituals in some cultures. It was more about camaraderie than sex.” Jake raised an eyebrow. “Really? That’s pretty wild. Imagine explaining that at a family dinner.” They both laughed, the sound blending with the noise of the water. “Hey, knowledge is power,” Sam grinned, rinsing his hair. Jake nodded, smiling. “Just another quirky piece of trivia for the books. Only you, Sam.”

8 months ago | 8

@justrelax8564

Yeap, felt just like a sciencephile video. Nice channel 👍

8 months ago | 1

@Ogodonkus

Munich is beautiful. Gotta try theyre Weißwurst with Bretzel and a good Weißbier!

8 months ago | 1

@traumfxngertv

ah yes, me as a munich citizen is gonna devour that video.

8 months ago | 5

@carloseduardocastelandaluz560

I have a question about physics. We know that there are physical limits to how much something can be. a physical limit to how hot heat can be, how it is physically impossible to go bellow absolute zero, how anything smaller than the planck length "doesn't make sense", but what about sound? how loud is the physical limit of sound, and how many decibels would it be?

8 months ago (edited) | 0

@Neeecu

Top channel!

8 months ago | 2

@ireallycantthinkofaname4726

W

7 months ago | 1

@BluEyeOnYT560

Ah yes. Admin2

1 month ago | 0

@ThePurelyVanillaGuy

Phoenix A

8 months ago | 0

@pan_PIECZARKA7755

Second!

8 months ago | 1

@Likhobhi

Sciencephie ❤️

8 months ago | 0

@thoryl7067

That video is garbage

8 months ago | 2

@carsonthorsen7225

Real

8 months ago | 1

@illseeyaonthedarksideofthemoon

Kinda cringe...

8 months ago | 1