I have just discovered this channel, and I think the idea of teaching physics this way is amazing. I have similar ideas I wish to develop too, but I'm glad I'm not the only one. Also looking forward to learning some cool stuff, you seem to cover some really interesting and varied topics. Thanks for the work!
I am a graduate student in physics here in Brazil and I have just began to see scattering theory. My teacher is a litte bit confusing, only do the math and it is difficult to understand the physics. It is much easier to understand through your videos. I hope you keep up the good work and the motivation to teach people. Thank you very much. Cheers from Brazil!
Those animations are absolutely awesome. I wish I were taught using scientific computing like this!
I have just discovered this channel, and I think the idea of teaching physics this way is amazing. I have similar ideas I wish to develop too, but I'm glad I'm not the only one. Also looking forward to learning some cool stuff, you seem to cover some really interesting and varied topics. Thanks for the work!
I am a graduate student in physics here in Brazil and I have just began to see scattering theory. My teacher is a litte bit confusing, only do the math and it is difficult to understand the physics. It is much easier to understand through your videos. I hope you keep up the good work and the motivation to teach people. Thank you very much. Cheers from Brazil!
Thank you!
Thank you for the video! What software did you use to make these nice visualization? :)
It's mostly python + matplotlib. All the 3D stuff uses vPython (vpython.org).
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I think lecture 29 and 30 are missing in the list.
Check the description from Lesson 28. ;-)