Minute Phisycs is a science channel on YouTube in English

In the 80s the dissemination of science in Spain had the name of Carl Sagan or Isaac Asimov. On current television it is difficult to find outreach programs although there are some and I hope that with the current crisis they will begin to work on building attractive programs that generate new and necessary vocations.

On the Internet it is something else, there it is possible to obtain information related to science although here the language is clearly discriminating and a lot of content is in English. One of the pages that I see most that are linked and that move through social networks is that of Minute Physics, a science channel on YouTube created by Henry Reich and that he has the ability to explain any science topic, no matter how sophisticated, in a very simple way and using a simple black marker and a lot of imagination. Your brand image includes a P under an uppercase omega in addition to the name Minute Physics and Neil deGrasse Tyson has already passed through his channel explaining what the purpose of the universe is.

Most of his videos are found subtitled in Spanish or English so it’s easy to follow his quick explanations and enjoy the graphic art he uses to make the ones we watch the videos enjoy, learn, and share what we have learned.

On your YouTube page, with 700,000 subscribers and 50 million video views, Henry has applied the maximum of, it seems that Albert Einstein, who says: "If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough" nothing) and so your videos can be understood by anyone.

And it is that the Salman Khan method that we commented months ago does not stop generating value proposals for the education and training of the kids. In Spain it is also doing great Juan Medina Molina with Mathematics although Juan deserves a note highlighted in another article.

It seems to me that for students of more advanced sciences, with more concerns, for those who want to review their knowledge and, in general, for all those who have difficulties to watch good TV series, the Minute Physics channel is a Very attractive option.

Video: Origins of the Universe 101. National Geographic (May 2024).