@DryBones111 He was probably the inspiration for Doc Brown. JSM was fairly popular in his day. It may sound funny but the man showed up at places like The Letterman Show and the segment you just watched was played with morning cartoons sometimes. Kind of the Bill Nye of the late 70s.
6) Did you know that every negative emotion, such as anger, envy, jealousy and others come back to you three times as hard after you release it onto someone else? In physics, it is called the law of return. Any energy whether if it is positive or negative, comes back to the original source three times stronger. When you keep anger towards someone, or you wish bad things upon someone, that same energy comes back to you three times stronger. Start thinking positively!
Love how the "failure" of the experiment does not faze him one bit, it even excites him more because now he gets to explain that too and make it part of the lesson! ^_^
I liked the comparison to Steve Irwin earlier. Both will be missed.
He brought physics to the masses and he discribed it brilliantly. I could watch him for hours when I was a kid. It also helped that he looked a little like Simon Barsinister from the Underdog show. I was always waiting to see if he would say, "Simon says.....learn physics." And I did learn. He was the best teacher. Both him and Carl Sagen.
I guess old Julius would have turned 100 this year, May 17th according to Wikipedia. I used to watch him on The Hilarious House of Frightenstein. Along with the Wolfman he was my favorite character.
Well, I'm 18, so it's before my T.V. era as it were, but I watch Frightenstein at 3:00 am on SciFi. Miller's the only reason I watch, really, but Billy Van and Vincent Price are cool, too.
He was on the syndicated Steve Allen show in the mid-60s, as well as did some PBS shows. He was fascinating, and truly loved showing how science could be fun.
"If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits eighty-eight miles per hour... you're gonna see some serious shit."
Same guy as in the video, am I right? xD
DryBones111 8 months ago
@DryBones111 He was probably the inspiration for Doc Brown. JSM was fairly popular in his day. It may sound funny but the man showed up at places like The Letterman Show and the segment you just watched was played with morning cartoons sometimes. Kind of the Bill Nye of the late 70s.
mdjones2112 7 months ago
please be my teacher for just one day
saggoh 9 months ago
He is a legend!
PersianArmin 1 year ago 2
I love that this helps me sooo much and I wasn't even alive when this tape was filmed haha. AP physics, it's difficult throughout the ages
legomoviem4ker 1 year ago
6) Did you know that every negative emotion, such as anger, envy, jealousy and others come back to you three times as hard after you release it onto someone else? In physics, it is called the law of return. Any energy whether if it is positive or negative, comes back to the original source three times stronger. When you keep anger towards someone, or you wish bad things upon someone, that same energy comes back to you three times stronger. Start thinking positively!
RUSSKAYAG 1 year ago
@RUSSKAYAG that sounds extremely dodgy
TheCrappyaccount 1 year ago
@RUSSKAYAG
You're an idiot and have no business even mentioning physics. I positively think that you're an idiot. How's that for thinking positively?
yanksguy23 4 months ago in playlist physics
first watched this crazy dude in the late 70s. he rocks
splunge2112 1 year ago
I could believe anything this guy says.
NeilRoy69 1 year ago 2
That end is higher. It's about an inch higer
PJHunterTJ 1 year ago
Its such a work a genius.
MrTHOYA 1 year ago
I was expecting a mad scientist, not someone off Jersey Shores
GeekBoy03 1 year ago
julius sumner miller- FTW
thesacrament77 1 year ago 2
Love how the "failure" of the experiment does not faze him one bit, it even excites him more because now he gets to explain that too and make it part of the lesson! ^_^
I liked the comparison to Steve Irwin earlier. Both will be missed.
logandarklighter 1 year ago
He brought physics to the masses and he discribed it brilliantly. I could watch him for hours when I was a kid. It also helped that he looked a little like Simon Barsinister from the Underdog show. I was always waiting to see if he would say, "Simon says.....learn physics." And I did learn. He was the best teacher. Both him and Carl Sagen.
BADBOYCH 1 year ago
This guy is crazy... But this is so much better than my physics book, so much more helpful!
chrisisnumber1 2 years ago
I guess old Julius would have turned 100 this year, May 17th according to Wikipedia. I used to watch him on The Hilarious House of Frightenstein. Along with the Wolfman he was my favorite character.
jamesjohnking 2 years ago 2
Haha, me too.
Well, I'm 18, so it's before my T.V. era as it were, but I watch Frightenstein at 3:00 am on SciFi. Miller's the only reason I watch, really, but Billy Van and Vincent Price are cool, too.
manka6 2 years ago
OMG dis is s000 awsome :D
drsaten 2 years ago
he awesome.. grand daddy of paul hewitt, lol jk
but they both are awesome.
sloth245 2 years ago
This guy was a life long friend of Albert Einstein.
MattCatt7 2 years ago
What part of the USA would he be from?
I can't isolate the accent to a particular region.
eveningniteshade 2 years ago
He was born in Billerica, Massachusetts. =)
MattCatt7 2 years ago
Sounds like Boston.
limestoneroad 2 years ago
He's got a Boston//Massachusetts accent. That's where he was born and went to school.
Matches10 2 years ago
Good call napalm5 - I'm right there with ya. I've been watching PJSM since I was 2
p36jet 2 years ago
The steve irwin of science. an absolute champ!
napalm5 2 years ago 2
LMFAO "too hot to handle" awesome!
FullMetal000Alucard 2 years ago
I love this guy!
insomniareverie 2 years ago 21
We have no knowledge of what energy IS.
JackBlair2 3 years ago
this guys fing awesome
myiqisinfinity 3 years ago 4
a hot nail. i have never noticed that before. now i am excited. need to hammer something. Dr J rules
tetranoob 3 years ago
I would be home stick as a dog on the couch watching Julius all day. Zoned out haha, love it.
kbrinks 3 years ago 3
haha. you can tell he's a genius by the way he talks.
this definetly helped w/ my hw.
gorgeousxsinger 3 years ago 16
Who came up with the concept "Energy"? really genius.
dongchulgold 3 years ago 4
EXCELENTE
panteraz3 3 years ago 2
Put the form &fmt=18 in the url up in the url and you can watch this is higer resolution
Just try it &fmt=18
system0slaven 3 years ago 3
I remember him from the Hilarious House of Frightenstein.
devourerofbabies 3 years ago 2
jajaja....
matzullo 3 years ago
did this guy do the voice of prfessor oak or sumtin...
crubs83 3 years ago
lol, his experiment fails at 5:20.
but good vid, helps me catch up in school :P
potat3o 4 years ago
he made a good excuse doe...lol
SW9syounggun 3 years ago
He was on the syndicated Steve Allen show in the mid-60s, as well as did some PBS shows. He was fascinating, and truly loved showing how science could be fun.
Hendo56 4 years ago 4
Maybe I'm a geek, but I think he's hilarious and makes physics intersting and fun.
I actually remember this from my childhood...yes I am old. Ha-ha.
jeffroatlanta 4 years ago 2
i also found him funny XD
natsu76 3 years ago 4
its the Cadbury chocolate professor!!! why is it so??
owlfood 4 years ago
dat fuckin old man ich crazie
mamece2 4 years ago
Haha, PWNED!
zglobodnik 4 years ago
just annoying enough to make you listen, but not so annoying you don't want to listen....
wongsmokesbong 4 years ago
hahaha nice one julius.
penmissile 4 years ago
When are these from? I remember this guy on the Hilarious House of Frightenstein - the only "real" part of the show.
wookie72 4 years ago
i love this guy... i wish he was my science teacher
wightman10 4 years ago
Too hot! Too hot to handle!
jizzmatic2000 4 years ago
thanks
losdelplano 4 years ago
dude is dexterous for an old guy
Broomballwilson 4 years ago
Awesome! I love this guy, and I've been waiting to find some of his videos online!
suicidalparrot 4 years ago