I worked at the Stanford Linear Accelerator for a long time, any time I see pics of CERN tunnels, I completely marvel at it's completely beautifully clean organized look...great job, guys.
Wow, you covered many topics in less than 6 minutes, and yet you managed to get the message across very clearly. You really have talent to teaching this stuff, and that's not taking into account your enthusiasm while doing so, which makes the experience much more enjoyable. Really good!
Nice! I was just wondering yesterday when your next video was going to be :-) I particular loved the big blue ball hitting the frog at 1:50 ...fantastic!
Physics Girl When May rolled around, I started having a little more time... plus I feel a little guilty if I go more than 2 weeks without posting a video. I'm from the Midwest, so guilt and shame are major motivations (according to Joseph Scrimshaw anyway).
Thank you for using terms such as “in theory” and “as far as we know”! It really helps to clarify things because I often read or watch something on physics and think to myself “surely that’s as far as we know” but they state it as fact or near enough. Stating that it is as far as we know sounds so simple but is really helpful to understanding where we are in science.
Higgs Boson is not only the work of Peter Higgs! everybody keeps forgetting that François Englert has also worked on the theoretical discovery. They both got a noble price for it in 2013. Also Robert Brout is commonly forgotten but he died in 2011 and they don't give nobel prices to posthumous. just mentioning because every time I read about Higgs Boson only Peter Higgs is mentioned. btw I'm belgian and proud of our Francois Englert. Talking about great belgian physicist then Ingrid Daubechies is somebody who nobody knows but everybody in the world is using here invention, great mathematician :)
Cavemen: we smash rocks together to make this new shape of rock which is also pointy. 1970 scientist: we smash particles together to make smaller particles that might be pointy actually we take that back we really don't know what this thing is like.
You are brilliant! Yours is the best science channel I've ever seen! Dense, didactic and fun videos that make me fall in love with science even more every time I watch them. Keep up the amazing work! Thank you!
It's the energy feeding the proton charge and the link to the higher density. Higher densities are closer to reality. This density is more like a hologram of the higher density while this density is more dense with atoms closer to each other. Gravity gives the illusion of time. Gravity is not as strong in higher densities. Light beings like us are stronger than our environment in higher densities. The speed and power of atoms within this density is super strong but it all comes from light energy from higher densities which is the real reality. We are light beings of the God source and are from the same power source. Mainstream scientists don't know this yet but they are slowly catching on. Some are working on anti-aging through DNA signals to regain youthful signals for young DNA replication but I don't know yet if they know that it's photon light signals that DNA receives and transmits. This is why when one DNA structure starts to die, it makes the healthy DNA structures around it also die because it transmits incorrect signals while dying.
If you want SCIENTIFIC proof of why Saturn has a Hexagon.. check out the vid on my channel... Hexagons and pyramids are prevalent in nature... n I my discovery shows why.
You do such a great job explaining Quantum mechanics and Cosmology. Your way of analogy and accomplished animation boosts visualization and understanding well beyond other great teachers on youtube. Please consider doing more in these realms. We could all benefit from your creative explanation of even well explained subjects like General Relativity. Likewise, it would be a joy to follow you into murkier and more complicated subjects like M-theory. Thanks for doing what you do!
I went to CERN in the Open Days of 2013 and it was an amazing experience! I got to see so many unbelievable things that I almost passed out with excitement. :D
Physics Girl The Open Days were a period of down time of the LHC when they opened CERN almost completely to the public during 3 days. You could visit all the detectors and experiments underground and all the facilities along with tours guided by the physicists themselves. A-freaking-mazing, so glad I could go. The web is still up if you want to check it out opendays2013.web.cern.ch I'll definitely keep an eye opened for the next open days!
Thanks Physics Girl - so great to see young people interested in science ! We live in amazing times, so many discoveries, so many avoid science because it's factual, forgetting they live in a physical world, and papering it over with mythology
This is probably the best explanation on electron microscopes ive seen :) really easy to understand now. I have a question: If we are using bits of reality (electrons/particles) in order to hit reality so we can see the bits of reality that they hit, then how do we see into the bits of reality (electrons/particles) that were using to view reality? Furthermore, are we not limited by the size of the electrons and particles being used? Have we set ourselves an impossible goal? Is it the same as trying to find the smallest division of 1, because that will divide for infinity or for as long as the longest piece of paper we have on Earth to write the figure down on.
Physic Girl you're a quantum star swinging the internet right now. Every word you said, and every gesture, are bouncing and getting in people's brains .....you're traveling close to the speed of light girl without leaving your place !!
I’ve been getting back into science stuff again and this popped up on my home page. Glad UA-cam is showing older videos to people! Also love this channel! Happy to see how far she has gotten
5:25 What do you mean by perhaps? It's not a horse race, it's physics and it's a question of energy. (the needed size could be calculated) And we'll probably need an accelerator of the size of our entire solar system in order to observe particles of the plunk length. I'm puzzled by that statement of yours.
Oh humans...our best way of studying things is by hitting them with things or by smashing them into each other. It looks so much more elegant in theory.
Physics Girl That's so cool! Do you happen to know any physics faculty?? Oleg Shpyrko is my professor for Electromagnetism and is an exceptional teacher
I think the substance of the newly created quarks along with all the other existing quarks and all mater is just the space it occupies as space itself is a substance. In this case mater does not actually go through space it is instead transferred through space in form the substance being the physical space it occupies. Also one quantum moment is the time it takes light to travel the distance of one Planck Length.
*Gen.1:* 3 And God said, Let there be light: and there was light. *Heb.11:* 3 Through faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God, so that things which are seen were not made of things which do appear. *Isa.48:* 3I have declared the former things from the beginning; and they went forth out of my mouth, and I shewed them; I did them suddenly, and they came to pass. 4Because I knew that thou art obstinate, and thy neck is an iron sinew, and thy brow brass; 5I have even from the beginning declared it to thee; before it came to pass I shewed it thee: lest thou shouldest say, Mine idol hath done them, and my graven image, and my molten image, hath commanded them. 6Thou hast heard, see all this; and will not ye declare it? I have shewed thee new things from this time, even hidden things, and thou didst not know them.
Hey girl! This is crazy awesome - I can't imagine how long this video must have taken you to create! I'll admit, so much of this information is WAY past my head haha but it's so interesting to learn! Keep up the great work! :)
PhysicsGirl is clear, informative &c. And she compares favourably with some famous physicists etc that, in their UA-cam lectures, are less-than-confident about their subject or topic. I fancy that she'd be good at explaining the physics of sound
I assume your refering to the MLG 360 720 quick scope noscope no bullets aimbot of the map front flip...*big breath* ball to the face that frog plushie got.....
Peter Higgs... but also François Englert and Robert Brout ! They all predicted the Higgs boson (BEH boson) separately and each received a Nobel Prize. (In fact, as a belgian from the same uni as Englert, we care about it haha ^^)
Such a great video. I specially liked the part from 4:27 describing the infinite forces and how string theory is "solving" the problem. So many videos on these topics either go too much into the maths or just barely get past the smashing particles together part. A video on how these elementary particles are measured in the LHC would be great, so hard to find information on them.
My mind was blown about 5 times in this one video and you explained a bunch of things I've been wondering too. I can't believe I just saw those images.
Well frankly, to do that, we'd need a medium smaller than elections, perhaps even smaller than quarks. So, ironically, we'd have to use quarks to study larger quarks, which is impossible because of the fact that you can't have a singular quark. So, to our knowledge, it is physically impossible to create a microscope that can view quarks.
Wow great video, ever since I read Hawking's The Universe in a Nutshell I wanted to know more about the infinities that happen as you approach smaller and smaller scales. You bring up some super interesting questions in this channel, I wish there were more quality science content like this. We need to take a step forward for video education to cover for the flaws of the current educational systems.
Seraph Archeos There are quite a few other channels doing stuff like this, such as Minute Physics, Minute Earth, ASAP Science, SciShow, Crash Course, etc... Or go check out the material from the Khan Academy. :)
thisisatonofbs Yeah, I'm subscribed to all of these, with the exception of Khan Academy (which I know and respect, but the content really isn't for me). I just wish there were even more, haha. Given the amount of people on UA-cam, I wish some more scientists would help improve even more the quality of the site, but they are so easily overshadowed by other types of content that generate more income, but are not as constructive.
Such great content! I love watching and learning science stuff. I really love it so much and this is certainly up there with the best science channels.... Here you go physics girl, you've won some flowers.... 🌹🌹🌹🌹
Today your videos helped my 7 year old with big questions she had about the smallest possible things in the universe! Thank you! 💚🙏
2:05 I just SAW the electron wave function of a hydrogen atom for the first time...I was speechless for a second ^-^ So beautiful...thank you!!!
She explained so many different complex physics concepts (including string theory) in one video and so beautifully. Amazing.
If Physics Girl had been my teacher, I'd have formulated the Theory of Everything by now
Then I would've been suspended from school for showing the smallest thing in the universe to her.
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@@johnstreet819 OK, you've found the answer. Now we need the question 😎
@@arunashamal hold up-
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I worked at the Stanford Linear Accelerator for a long time, any time I see pics of CERN tunnels, I completely marvel at it's completely beautifully clean organized look...great job, guys.
Wow, you covered many topics in less than 6 minutes, and yet you managed to get the message across very clearly. You really have talent to teaching this stuff, and that's not taking into account your enthusiasm while doing so, which makes the experience much more enjoyable. Really good!
i really like how she is so excited all the time
I genuinely seen the title and thought they found my sole surviving braincell
Smaller
There’s no way they could find mine
I dont think you did
Are you even sure you have one?
Too bad they found your PP instead
Best physics teacher ever. Your illustration and analogies really help us understand the concepts. Your fantastic.
This was amazing! My love of Physics has just been born thanks to this video! Physics Girl you ROCK!
This video is really excellent ! I've always been interested in sciences. That's why I just LOVE your videos !
Stelos Thank you!
Nice! I was just wondering yesterday when your next video was going to be :-) I particular loved the big blue ball hitting the frog at 1:50 ...fantastic!
***** haha thanks! You've definitely been keeping up a better video pace than i have.
Physics Girl
When May rolled around, I started having a little more time... plus I feel a little guilty if I go more than 2 weeks without posting a video. I'm from the Midwest, so guilt and shame are major motivations (according to Joseph Scrimshaw anyway).
The Science Asylum seekers
mayuri yeole 😂😂😂
I know Nick! Good to find him here
You mean particlelary? ;)
I’m binging Physic Girls. Dear Diana, I wish you recover and back to full health.
Thank you for using terms such as “in theory” and “as far as we know”! It really helps to clarify things because I often read or watch something on physics and think to myself “surely that’s as far as we know” but they state it as fact or near enough.
Stating that it is as far as we know sounds so simple but is really helpful to understanding where we are in science.
Looks at title, Looks down at pants
"This is your time to shine, Boy"
Higgs Boson is not only the work of Peter Higgs! everybody keeps forgetting that François Englert has also worked on the theoretical discovery. They both got a noble price for it in 2013. Also Robert Brout is commonly forgotten but he died in 2011 and they don't give nobel prices to posthumous. just mentioning because every time I read about Higgs Boson only Peter Higgs is mentioned. btw I'm belgian and proud of our Francois Englert. Talking about great belgian physicist then Ingrid Daubechies is somebody who nobody knows but everybody in the world is using here invention, great mathematician :)
leuk
Dimitry Franck
Thanks Dimitry,to keep in mind the memory of the pioneers.
God Bless You.
Cheers.
Boson is a city and Englebert is a singer, so I do know something about physics after all.
@@k1ghz960 Dude!
Found the physics major, lol :)
*Looks into my pants*
*Cries*
why doesn't she have over 1millon subs
Because everyone hates ukulele
Because she is not wearing a string bikini !
+Patrick Ireland lol
cos she doesnt make crap music. (nice music video entry @ 2:14 though lol)
Shes that hidden gem. I thought the same.
172cm, I learn something today.
smallest thing in the universe?
* *cough* * * *cough* *
Lol your name😂😂
My pp
Your pp
You got Corona virus😮
Jk
@@epiphanyy146 ya
Loved the frog examples
A neutrino walks into a bar. The bartender says: we don’t serve neutrinos. The neutrino says: oh, no, no … I am just passing through. :)
cool man
Cavemen: we smash rocks together to make this new shape of rock which is also pointy.
1970 scientist: we smash particles together to make smaller particles that might be pointy actually we take that back we really don't know what this thing is like.
Progression of science at its best.
+Tundra1232 3000s scientists: We smash these two strings together to make a complete universe from scratch and follow the simulations.
+Andrés Gómez 10,000's scientists
Smash these two singularities together and create a black hole for testing reasons
Lets smash this together for no reason
Humanity ****** Yeah!
1:52 just cured my depression...
Best simple breakdown on the collider I've seen yet. I'm a fan and now a subscriber. Well done.
I went to the LHC last year (best day of my life)
TheSharungo Lucky duck. I am dying to go.
I can't wait to know what they will find next ! (Also I'm a huge fan, thanks for everything ^^)
Physics Girl I'm so happy you answered, I just love your videos !
A Chave da Mente nice, I live in France and I can't wait to go back
A Chave da Mente Is it open to the public to visit?
This channel is underrated.
You are brilliant! Yours is the best science channel I've ever seen! Dense, didactic and fun videos that make me fall in love with science even more every time I watch them.
Keep up the amazing work! Thank you!
Girl you have my hyped! Love that you are passionate, keep learning and teaching. You are great!
Hang in there Diana! You got this! Looking forward to seeing you on YT again!
"is it possible that they have no size?"
*PERHAPS*
Hlebuw3k no.
It's the energy feeding the proton charge and the link to the higher density. Higher densities are closer to reality. This density is more like a hologram of the higher density while this density is more dense with atoms closer to each other. Gravity gives the illusion of time. Gravity is not as strong in higher densities. Light beings like us are stronger than our environment in higher densities. The speed and power of atoms within this density is super strong but it all comes from light energy from higher densities which is the real reality. We are light beings of the God source and are from the same power source. Mainstream scientists don't know this yet but they are slowly catching on. Some are working on anti-aging through DNA signals to regain youthful signals for young DNA replication but I don't know yet if they know that it's photon light signals that DNA receives and transmits. This is why when one DNA structure starts to die, it makes the healthy DNA structures around it also die because it transmits incorrect signals while dying.
There's an obvious joke here... But I'm too much of a gentleman to make it...
What is it
HAHAHAHHA I GET IT
What joke
One of the reasons I watched this vid was to make that very joke but I gave up too
aah come on tell us the joke
Laughed so hard at 1:48 hahahahahaha
why
If you want SCIENTIFIC proof of why Saturn has a Hexagon.. check out the vid on my channel... Hexagons and pyramids are prevalent in nature... n I my discovery shows why.
You mean 1:52
You are truly amazing 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Love from Darjeeling, India 🇮🇳
You do such a great job explaining Quantum mechanics and Cosmology. Your way of analogy and accomplished animation boosts visualization and understanding well beyond other great teachers on youtube. Please consider doing more in these realms. We could all benefit from your creative explanation of even well explained subjects like General Relativity. Likewise, it would be a joy to follow you into murkier and more complicated subjects like M-theory. Thanks for doing what you do!
I'm sure most of students would love to have teachers like her.
I`m sure most of students would have to love teachers like her
I'm sure most of students would love to have teachers like her.
I’m sure most of students would have to love teachers like her
I went to CERN in the Open Days of 2013 and it was an amazing experience! I got to see so many unbelievable things that I almost passed out with excitement. :D
Alberto Noys What were the Open Days?
Physics Girl The Open Days were a period of down time of the LHC when they opened CERN almost completely to the public during 3 days. You could visit all the detectors and experiments underground and all the facilities along with tours guided by the physicists themselves. A-freaking-mazing, so glad I could go. The web is still up if you want to check it out opendays2013.web.cern.ch I'll definitely keep an eye opened for the next open days!
I like that you used centimeters to describe your height.
Just as Viktor6665, I want to say this too: I like that you used centimeters to describe your height.
Viktor6665 Metric system for life yo!
Viktor6665 I thought you were taller than 5' 7-3/4".
Viktor6665 5' 7-3/4", or 67.75" = 172.085 cm. About average for a woman. 4' 9-3/4", or 57.75" = 146.685 cm. That's pretty short.
Qermaq Oh, I meant to address that to Dianne. She gave her height, but she seems taller. Sorry.
My favorite subscription of all!!! Love your shows! Thank you Physics Girl!
OMG This is like the best explanation of such a great topic! Thank you!
You may be the only person that can make "Smashing particles together since the 1960s" sound cool.
I loved this part so much
😂
She saw me under the shower? :O How dare you!
This was an awesome video, it conveys awesomly some complex concepts and makes them available to non physics educated people. Keep it up =D !
Thanks Physics Girl - so great to see young people interested in science ! We live in amazing times, so many discoveries, so many avoid science because it's factual, forgetting they live in a physical world, and papering it over with mythology
You are incredible! Great presentation. I look forward to your videos. Keep making science fun and approachable. Thank You so much!
She is so adorable!!!!
lol yes
This is probably the best explanation on electron microscopes ive seen :) really easy to understand now.
I have a question: If we are using bits of reality (electrons/particles) in order to hit reality so we can see the bits of reality that they hit, then how do we see into the bits of reality (electrons/particles) that were using to view reality? Furthermore, are we not limited by the size of the electrons and particles being used?
Have we set ourselves an impossible goal? Is it the same as trying to find the smallest division of 1, because that will divide for infinity or for as long as the longest piece of paper we have on Earth to write the figure down on.
The smallest thing in the Universe, that's easy. My brother's brain.
well theres people with no brains
@@iamhappythingy9258 Nancy Pilosi
Iamhappythingy - afraid that appears to be most people...
Your brother' PP
Hahahha
3:07 yeah! Quarks are awesome 🥰 that expression 😍
Great video. Clear and concise. Well done!
I LOVED your face when you siad : but we can smash stuff!!" lol
2:27 agreed
Physic Girl you're a quantum star swinging the internet right now. Every word you said, and every gesture, are bouncing and getting in people's brains .....you're traveling close to the speed of light girl without leaving your place !!
Why did I laugh so hard at 1:51 xD
I laughed at her little dance at 2:14 the most XD
Slapstick, there is no substitute :-)
I’ve been getting back into science stuff again and this popped up on my home page. Glad UA-cam is showing older videos to people! Also love this channel! Happy to see how far she has gotten
5:25 What do you mean by perhaps?
It's not a horse race, it's physics and it's a question of energy. (the needed size could be calculated)
And we'll probably need an accelerator of the size of our entire solar system in order to observe particles of the plunk length.
I'm puzzled by that statement of yours.
She has severe long-term covid. Share and support her please
Oh humans...our best way of studying things is by hitting them with things or by smashing them into each other. It looks so much more elegant in theory.
But it's fun.
Dear friend. Don’t give up.
There are little answers in everything to the question of "what is everything?"
Awesome. Finally someone who speaks in a language I can understand. Thank you soo much .
You deserve a lot more subscribers
Dat like/dislike ratio :D
Congrats! You put in the effort and it shows!
I mean earlier videos were mostly disliked by sexists
Hey were you ever at UCSD Physics Girl? I think I saw you in front of the Social Sciences building asking someone about velocity or something..
Alkalinium that sounds like something I'd do. :) I work there part time!
Physics Girl haha what a coincidence!
Physics Girl That's so cool! Do you happen to know any physics faculty?? Oleg Shpyrko is my professor for Electromagnetism and is an exceptional teacher
Alkalinium I know a few. I've never met Shpyrko.
Physics Girl Ok!
Anyways I'll say hi the next time I see you!
I think the substance of the newly created quarks along with all the other existing quarks and all mater is just the space it occupies as space itself is a substance. In this case mater does not actually go through space it is instead transferred through space in form the substance being the physical space it occupies.
Also one quantum moment is the time it takes light to travel the distance of one Planck Length.
Nice to see you so curious for science of everything
Scientist: "Seeing the Smallest Thing in the Universe"
Molecule: "It was cold, I just got out of the pool.. hey is that Elvis..."
*Gen.1:* 3 And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.
*Heb.11:* 3 Through faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God, so that things which are seen were not made of things which do appear.
*Isa.48:* 3I have declared the former things from the beginning; and they went forth out of my mouth, and I shewed them; I did them suddenly, and they came to pass.
4Because I knew that thou art obstinate, and thy neck is an iron sinew, and thy brow brass;
5I have even from the beginning declared it to thee; before it came to pass I shewed it thee: lest thou shouldest say, Mine idol hath done them, and my graven image, and my molten image, hath commanded them.
6Thou hast heard, see all this; and will not ye declare it? I have shewed thee new things from this time, even hidden things, and thou didst not know them.
Good copy/paste skills.
@@TheButlerNZ
Thanks
Hey girl! This is crazy awesome - I can't imagine how long this video must have taken you to create! I'll admit, so much of this information is WAY past my head haha but it's so interesting to learn! Keep up the great work! :)
Isn't she an absolute smoke show?
🤤
Can any one help me to find what I see yesterday. Is it atom or something else?
ua-cam.com/video/imgwx5NLX-Y/v-deo.html
I will like and comment every single video if it will help.
Thanks for producing simple, comprehensive material
PhysicsGirl is clear, informative &c. And she compares favourably with some famous physicists etc that, in their UA-cam lectures, are less-than-confident about their subject or topic. I fancy that she'd be good at explaining the physics of sound
1:51
GET FUCKIN WRECKED!!
I don't get it
I do lol
ver saivty iz nomba whan priorwowiroetyyy ... boom! haw cawl iz zat!
I assume your refering to the MLG 360 720 quick scope noscope no bullets aimbot of the map front flip...*big breath* ball to the face that frog plushie got.....
In the name of Science!
Peter Higgs... but also François Englert and Robert Brout ! They all predicted the Higgs boson (BEH boson) separately and each received a Nobel Prize.
(In fact, as a belgian from the same uni as Englert, we care about it haha ^^)
Well brout didn't get it because he was dead at the time. And only Higgs predicted the boson. They all predicted the mechanism, though.
Even the UA-cam recommendation needs to do me like that :(
Wow, your channel is the best physics' one of UA-cam I've met so far! You explain a lot of thing I wasn't able to understand before I met you
Such a great video. I specially liked the part from 4:27 describing the infinite forces and how string theory is "solving" the problem. So many videos on these topics either go too much into the maths or just barely get past the smashing particles together part. A video on how these elementary particles are measured in the LHC would be great, so hard to find information on them.
I.. Love... Physics Girl!!! :D
What a nice coincidence, now I know my height in Planck length :)
girl playing guitar, already in love.
girl parking a car, already in love,
girl teaching physics, so in love.
Omg, the frog getting hit with the much larger wave length was hilarious. Love your work.
My mind was blown about 5 times in this one video and you explained a bunch of things I've been wondering too. I can't believe I just saw those images.
Now what we need to develop is a Quark microscope.
Well frankly, to do that, we'd need a medium smaller than elections, perhaps even smaller than quarks. So, ironically, we'd have to use quarks to study larger quarks, which is impossible because of the fact that you can't have a singular quark. So, to our knowledge, it is physically impossible to create a microscope that can view quarks.
The title should be Imagine seeing the smallest thing in the universe
Wow great video, ever since I read Hawking's The Universe in a Nutshell I wanted to know more about the infinities that happen as you approach smaller and smaller scales.
You bring up some super interesting questions in this channel, I wish there were more quality science content like this. We need to take a step forward for video education to cover for the flaws of the current educational systems.
Seraph Archeos There are quite a few other channels doing stuff like this, such as Minute Physics, Minute Earth, ASAP Science, SciShow, Crash Course, etc... Or go check out the material from the Khan Academy. :)
thisisatonofbs Yeah, I'm subscribed to all of these, with the exception of Khan Academy (which I know and respect, but the content really isn't for me). I just wish there were even more, haha. Given the amount of people on UA-cam, I wish some more scientists would help improve even more the quality of the site, but they are so easily overshadowed by other types of content that generate more income, but are not as constructive.
thisisatonofbs check out veritasium too
Great vid - thank-you
So inspiring and wonderful, your joy in this knowledge is immense. Great video, thanks so much.
No one:
Really no one:
UA-cam: Hey, let's put a 4yo video in your recommended!
I wish I was more intelligent. This stuff is so fascinating!
Don't sell yourself short.
Who else found this on their recommended 2020?
Me here 🙋♀
me too, hello :3
Same
March 2021 here
May 26 2021
🙏🏻💖things will get better dear Diana!
Love the toy frog illustration of how an scanning electron microscope works! Never understood that before 😄
Hurry up and answer my questions science!!! *Yells at the sky*
How haven't I found this channel until now?
Awesome! Sub'd!
I only clicked on this to make sure you weren't peeking through my bed-room window
HAHA nice, i can't believe this comment only got 3 likes in 2 years
So beautifully explained…….😊👏👍….:)
Hi, Physics Girl! You always brighten up my day!
HULK SMASH!
Is it small of me to say I want her in the baddest possible way?
See, what I did was, I took the word 'small'...
Jim Gardner
You're just putting to words what everyone else is thinking.
Deep Ashtray There's just something about intelligent woman that really revs my V8 twin turbo.
Intelligent, gorgeous, and you're passionate about physics! My god please tell me there are more girls out there like you ;D
just a gimmick really.
2:15 Getting jiggy with it ;-)
Such great content! I love watching and learning science stuff. I really love it so much and this is certainly up there with the best science channels.... Here you go physics girl, you've won some flowers.... 🌹🌹🌹🌹
We miss you, Dianne! Please get better soon!!!