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I appreciate how honest this video is about sterile neutrinos. I think one of the reasons some people don't trust science is how clickbaited it usually is in the media. And even though they weren't detected, narrowing down the range of properties they could have is still good scientific progress
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I'm in my mid 30s and I'm going to be starting school to study physics. This channel has helped me keep my passion for physics alive through the years
Last time I was this early electromagnetic and weak forces were still unified
The closed captions *really* struggled with the word "Cherenkov". approximations included: "churanov" "tranco" "shrank of" "tranov" "shrankov" and "tranquil"
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Top Comments (10)
Hey YouTube, instead of showing me 200 cat videos bc a short had a cat in the background, recommend the channel I have enough patience to watch 20 minutes of Edit: I did not expect this much of a response thank you👍
I appreciate how honest this video is about sterile neutrinos. I think one of the reasons some people don't trust science is how clickbaited it usually is in the media. And even though they weren't detected, narrowing down the range of properties they could have is still good scientific progress
Space time posting the exact minute I open the app for one video before sleep is perfect.
I'm in my mid 30s and I'm going to be starting school to study physics. This channel has helped me keep my passion for physics alive through the years
Last time I was this early electromagnetic and weak forces were still unified
The closed captions *really* struggled with the word "Cherenkov". approximations included: "churanov" "tranco" "shrank of" "tranov" "shrankov" and "tranquil"
Start speaking a new language in 3 weeks with Babbel 🎉 . Get up to 55% OFF ➡ Here: https://bit.ly/PBSSpaceTimeJan
0:50 “We’re friendly” was said in an oddly sincere way. I loved it for some reason
Best title of a science video EVER :D Science isn't a list of facts, it's the process of discovery, and that means that "making mistakes, then learning from them" is objectively good :)
so sad to see pbs spacetimes get so shafted by the algorithm these last few years. i remember how these videos helped me get through the pandemic