Please remember the 80/20 rule. If you try to go for perfect, you'll just hinder yourself and fail every project. Push it a little further if you truly want to, but please, don't hurt yourself.
4 years ago | 60
You have by far one of the best educational YT channels out there! Keep up the great work!
4 years ago | 3
Sounds good, thanks for being factual and accurate, it's harder to find that nowadays
4 years ago (edited) | 6
Your channel is great. Your production quality is already crisp, your animations are fun and makes everything easy to absorb and your narration is polished. You also have fresh takes on content that’s pretty easy to regurgitate. I mean how many videos are there of black holes that say the same things.
4 years ago | 5
Dude, real talk. How the hell are you explaining things so perfectly suited for my brain?
4 years ago | 79
thank you for committing to bringing us accurate quality content, much love
4 years ago | 2
I've had a lot of "aaaaaaahhhh thats how that is" moments watching your vids, please never stop :)
4 years ago | 2
Dude you are a blast!!! Im so glad that somebody actually bothers to go into full detail because there are always these questions in my mind why this stuff works. Im this kid that always asks why and people dont want or cant to explain its annoying and frustrating. And then we expect from people to be rocket scientists after 10 years of mediocre school. :(
4 years ago | 55
homie could be a science teacher for anyone from 6th grade to a college professor
4 years ago | 0
That's really good, hope you don't stop the biology videos, one of if not the best in YT imo.
4 years ago | 1
Your videos are forever dude. Take as much time as you need you are the science teacher every person wishes he had in school or college
4 years ago | 0
I always had an idea of how the relationship between time/light/black holes worked, but seeing it visualized in two different dimensions was a serious light bulb going off in my brain. I haven't had any video on this topic represent that relationship in this manner until now.
4 years ago | 0
You're awesome dude, probably the best "pop-sci" channels out there. Perfect mix of simplicity and complexity.
4 years ago | 5
19h ago. General pro tip for growing ACTUAL science channels. Make it more information dense and reduce the amount of "its a very very interesting question. It opens up and INCREDIBLE and FANTASTIC world of possibilities. So lets take a deep dive into the whole thing, and see whats so cool about the whole fantastic and wolrld of posiblesities and ezplode mars"
4 years ago | 1
Quality > quantity! But also, don’t feel too much pressure, it’s only human to make errors.
4 years ago | 1
But Why?
With the growth of the channel I feel an increased responsibility to be as accurate and in depth as possible to avoid any misinformation. Thus, I'm super excited to announce that I will be working with a proper Astrophysicist for future videos on Astronomy and Astrophysics.
The next video will be a little delayed as I have been waiting for his input on some of the more precise elements of the next video. But I am really excited as this will certainly be the most in-depth video on this topic.
See you then.
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