Lewin's physics lass videos are very good.
http://web.mit.edu/physics/people/faculty/lewin_walter.html
http://web.mit.edu/physics/people/faculty/lewin_walter.html
Lewin's physics lass videos are very good.
http://web.mit.edu/physics/people/faculty/lewin_walter.html
Lewin's physics lass videos are very good.
http://web.mit.edu/physics/people/faculty/lewin_walter.html
Oh, I wasn't aware that he had a physics lass. Is she pretty?
Other than that, there might be close to a dozen (new) TFt members who do not know of MIT's video lectures.
As to my typos, with my eyesight I do not always see the typo marker and sometimes click on the wrong substitution...KMA. If it bothers you by all means put me on ignore.
Oh, I wasn't aware that he had a physics lass. Is she pretty?
Other than that, there might be close to a dozen (new) TFt members who do not know of MIT's video lectures.
I see, linking to a comprehensive set of intro physics video lectures by a renowned MIT professor is worthy of mockery. Got it.
I see, linking to a comprehensive set of intro physics video lectures by a renowned MIT professor is worthy of mockery. Got it.
Having fun with a typo that gives another meaning isn't mockery.
An illustration of why the science forum is essentially dead.
Providing a link to some lectures and nothing more isn't exactly discussion.An illustration of why the science forum is essentially dead.
Providing a link to some lectures and nothing more isn't exactly discussion.An illustration of why the science forum is essentially dead.
I agree that MIT is doing a great service by providing these lectures to the public.
What else is there to discuss?
Judging by the video tittles it seems these are intended for very "wide" audience to put it mildly.
These are basic lectures on physics. I've watched a few and other lectures at the MIT site.Providing a link to some lectures and nothing more isn't exactly discussion.
I agree that MIT is doing a great service by providing these lectures to the public.
What else is there to discuss?
One must first watch the videos.....if you do not, not my problem.
Instead we could go over to the lounge and have a snarky repartee thread.
MIT is a subsidiary of the CIA and the military industry.I am all for popularization of science, I am against promoting clearly false concepts for the sake of popularization.
I see there is a video about relativity. I bet he promotes concept of "relativistic" mass, because it's so convenient.
Also it's MIT, right? The same guys who run around with their Tesla like experiments into wireless power transfer?