THis is fantastic stufff. I remember watching all the episodes as a kid. I loved it. He was one of the reasons I got into science and now work in medical science at age 50 . Thank you for posting these on youtube.
A mainstay of Aussie TV growing up in the 60's! Four channels, you gotta watch something! (Bob Santa Santa Maria dong, "Point of View", the only option.
The video stops at 3:52 and won't go on, reversed inertia? Just kidding... Has anyone experienced the same thing? I really would like to watch the rest of the video and would appreciate any answer as to how I can do that. This guy is fantastic! Thanks.
@EGMAG The force is equal to the mass times the acceleration of the object. The larger car has a larger mass so it takes less acceleration to make the force equal. The smaller car has a smaller mass so it accelerates faster. That is what he explains if you actually watched the movie.
Man, I love this guy... I remember watching him in my physics class in high school, and now I'm in college... to become a physics teacher! I will defnitely be sharing him with my students. =)
this "guy" is one of the finest Science professors in the history of California Higher Education, this man educated most of the Los Angeles graduates in the middle of the last century- He is a very remarkable teacher - who inspired many using -visual projects , what have you ever done ? besides drink beer ?
He said and wrote different things. He said "accel. is inversely proportional to the masses" and he wrote "a is directly proportional to 1/m". These mean the same thing, and both are correct.
what does he say at 5:36? i get what he's trying to say but not the words..
justj99XX 3 months ago
THis is fantastic stufff. I remember watching all the episodes as a kid. I loved it. He was one of the reasons I got into science and now work in medical science at age 50 . Thank you for posting these on youtube.
slipadictame 5 months ago
im sorry but i never ever really liked bill nye. i just dont. this guy is good tho
cxrodformrx 6 months ago
9.8m/s Squared
sikh9741 8 months ago
he looks like my granfather!
RIP Julius Sumner Miller. X(
gemerx 9 months ago
A mainstay of Aussie TV growing up in the 60's! Four channels, you gotta watch something! (Bob Santa Santa Maria dong, "Point of View", the only option.
ozseppo 10 months ago
very interesting.
rachelgracebaby 1 year ago
I was surprised to find out that Professor Julius Miller was a student of Albert Einstein back in the 1920s era.
texasghost 1 year ago
The video stops at 3:52 and won't go on, reversed inertia? Just kidding... Has anyone experienced the same thing? I really would like to watch the rest of the video and would appreciate any answer as to how I can do that. This guy is fantastic! Thanks.
rain74925 1 year ago
I remember this guy.
yuansher 1 year ago
1:30
renzopogie 1 year ago
brilliant 5*
KIPLETING 1 year ago
he has funny eyebrows
beatxthexpizzas 2 years ago
I'm using this in my grade 6 science class. They can't get enough of "The Professor"!
kalel72 2 years ago
At 3:04 the force to move the larger car is greater mass then to move the smaller; so the force used is unequal.
EGMAG 2 years ago
@EGMAG The force is equal to the mass times the acceleration of the object. The larger car has a larger mass so it takes less acceleration to make the force equal. The smaller car has a smaller mass so it accelerates faster. That is what he explains if you actually watched the movie.
THJ1987 1 year ago
Man, I love this guy... I remember watching him in my physics class in high school, and now I'm in college... to become a physics teacher! I will defnitely be sharing him with my students. =)
myeternalsunset 2 years ago
this guy has been working with silver sphere's too long....his truely shot to bits...
guyascott 2 years ago
this "guy" is one of the finest Science professors in the history of California Higher Education, this man educated most of the Los Angeles graduates in the middle of the last century- He is a very remarkable teacher - who inspired many using -visual projects , what have you ever done ? besides drink beer ?
rentatrip1 2 years ago 8
This guy is mad but also cool just like our teacher at school xD
MichaeljacksonAFG 2 years ago
I've noticed. Every scientist has a sense of humor! Julius Miller, Bill Nye etc. That is another reason I love SCIENCE!
acrobatsutr 2 years ago 17
@acrobatsutr dont for ge steve spanger
thedancegroupstudio1 1 year ago
Rotfl, I love this guy.
"OF COURSE."
trollcaptain 3 years ago 4
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!
he looks like a little dinosaur!!!
lol!!! "watch it now!"
dubblebubble137 3 years ago
Imagine you're inside a bullet that has lunched for a while before you drop small and large objects would they drop at the same speed? I think so!
davinpilling 3 years ago 2
i do understand that the big obect and small object reaches the ground at the same time but i dont know what this has to do with newton second law ?
discountzone 3 years ago
He's mad! Mad I tell you! And that's exactly how I like my scientists.
shoziku 3 years ago 30
hahahahahahahahhahha
scientistwriter 3 years ago
At 3:13 to 3:17 doesn't he mean "a is inv.prop. to m" and not "a is inv.prop. to 1/m"
3dot141592654 4 years ago
He said and wrote different things. He said "accel. is inversely proportional to the masses" and he wrote "a is directly proportional to 1/m". These mean the same thing, and both are correct.
tigerattack04 4 years ago 2
Bill Nye is nothing. NOTHING!
combogalis 4 years ago 3
Oh man I love this guy so much. I love that he actually recites Newton in Latin.
KoroOutbreak 4 years ago 3
this dude is so creepy but it is hilarious
sambandm 4 years ago 2
Julius Summers has nothing on Mr. Jones!
NedBurchfiel 4 years ago
he is sucha crazy scientist....
james11ace 4 years ago
When were these videos done? Back in 1920
ttrocks2012 4 years ago
60's I think
GrandBurnin 4 years ago
It doesn't matter if it's the 1920 or 1620 or 2520 all of these laws of physics still apply.
Big Julie just has a way of explaining them to the common person so that they can understand
devo100 4 years ago 3
From all accounts I've seen, the series was taped in 1969.
moogyboy6 2 years ago