I would have paid to have a teacher like him in high school. An hour long video that seemed like 10 min. Thank you for your hard work!
"Well, I wanted to find a better way to find and remove a splinter from my finger. After some research we decided to build our own MRI chamber, so I started to do research on it and it turns out that to generate magnetic resonance images you also need so-called Perchlorates, which is a chemical compound also found in the surface of Mars in rather large quantities. So we turned our anechoic chamber into an interplanetary spaceship. And that‘s why we launched a colony on Mars so I could take an MRI of my finger, which altogether is also cheaper than your regular MRI facilitated by the US health care system."
Probably the most intuitive introduction to practical rocket science one could find online.
I’m almost 50 years old and it’s amazing how you have inspired me to take up chemistry as a hobby now at this stage in my life. Thank you and please keep them coming.
YouTube algorithms may not prefer your super detailed longer videos, but we do, thank you for putting us ahead. Respect..🙏
First recommendation of this channel for me, the algorithm has been sleeping on the job. Within two minutes I'm thinking "why am I not already subscribed to this guy?" Then he puts emphasis on safety, then he mentions Scott Manley. C'MON YOUTUBE, YOU HAD ONE JOB Anyway, subbed. Thanks.
This channel has to be the best for us slightly unhinged nerds and geeks who just love to experiment. I've even done some of this stuff myself, but nowhere near as well! He's like the dad we all wanted growing up.
As a Veteran Air Force Rocket Fuel Handler I found this video really fun to watch. I used to work with UMDH hydrazine and N2O4 nitrogen tetroxide. These were extremely dangerous and poisonous chemicals that we worked with in amounts in the tens of thousands of gallons. I would love to spend a day in this guys garage.
I watched this on Christmas Eve, and here in Sweden we give the gifts on this day, and this video was like a real good christmas gift. I was like a kid, "yes, yes, rockets! Yippie!!".
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say you're probably on a first name basis with your local ATF agent. I'm kidding, of course. But I do hope you hit that last 5k before the New Year. I can only imagine the amount of work that goes into this channel, but I can definitely say it shows. It is far and away, one of the very best of its kind on here.
When we were growing up, imagine if we had access to teachers like him. How many more of us would have ended up as scientists.
18 months away from retirement and moving to the countryside. This has definitely been added to my list of projects to do. Getting very excited - thank you. Great tutorial.
This man was a born instructor. To make such a dry subject interesting and informative at the same time is a talent few people possess.
I'm reasonably certain that I could follow your meticulous instruction over a radio...you're BRILLIANT at how you convey your subject matter! Thank you!
No BS with this channel. All business. I respect that a lot. Thank you for the excellent content.
This video was the same density of information as my university lectures have, except the topic is really interesting so watching through a whole hour is done with little effort. Kudos to you and your team!
Very rarely can someone captivate my attention for so long ( i normally realize that they actually know less then i do lol ) but you sir are a different animal. I like your broad knowledge and the way you have to clearly communicate it. We feel your passion, and it shows in your videos. Thanks you so much and Merry Christmas to you too!! Looking forward to see the motors thrust test result!
Always appreciate when someone way way smarter than you decides to take the time and care to teach, simply because they want to share the exciting things they know with you.
I love that you said to use a vacuum when machining the graphite nozzle and immediately thought to specify "vacuum cleaner". Because this is EXACTLY the kind of channel where we might see exotic vacuum machining processes being applied!!! You guys rock.
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