Nerdy Youtubers Thread
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2020 5:53 am
Hi! This is one genre of YouTuber I don't see talked about a lot on here, and I was wondering if any of you are into them, or want to get into during our time indoors 
Here are some of my favs:
3Blue1Brown: Mostly maths, some physics. His USP is lovely visualisation, and he makes an effort to make very cool cutting-edge maths ideas understandable to anyone who's done some high school maths. (Because the important thing is thinking creatively, not just knowing lots of maths facts.) Also, he has a really nice voice.
Vi Hart: Again, fun maths, with cute drawings. Some singing as well.
Tom Scott: This is a bit different from the previous two. His main thing is visiting unusual places around the world and telling their stories. He also has series about computer science and linguistics.
Other cult favourite YouTubers: Vsauce, Numberphile, Computerphile, Minute Physics, Veritasium, CGP Grey.
The important thing to know is that they assume little to no background knowledge, just curiosity. But their videos are equally engaging to my researcher friends as well as people who work in totally unrelated areas.
Here are some of my favs:
3Blue1Brown: Mostly maths, some physics. His USP is lovely visualisation, and he makes an effort to make very cool cutting-edge maths ideas understandable to anyone who's done some high school maths. (Because the important thing is thinking creatively, not just knowing lots of maths facts.) Also, he has a really nice voice.
The important thing to know is that they assume little to no background knowledge, just curiosity. But their videos are equally engaging to my researcher friends as well as people who work in totally unrelated areas.