I love these courses by Susskind. They are excellent introductions, quite accessible, and yet not of the banal and vulgar level one encounters in so much "introductions".
@vanderbilt887 I like Susskinds lectures to. There's a whole course year posted on Youtube. His modest tempo of speaking. Answering questions in between, and clear explaination (in normal English, he doesn't use to much academic words) make it understandable for allmost anybody. Even if you don't have a background in physics.
A good provider of topics and lessons that can educate you.
grunder20 1 month ago
nice... it's really for the theory just like my professor.. hmm.. i guess that would make student like the subject if it's well discussed.
lovelplants 2 months ago
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I want to learn more! Thanks for the video! Brilliant!
grunder20 2 months ago
This lecture is nice. Good points to ponder on.
agapitoflores001 2 months ago
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some of them have eyes, some of them don't have eyes (58.30)
Rubbergnome 1 year ago
is there any way to get hold of: 'Supersymmetry, Grand Unification, and String Theory' other than iTunes? I would love to watch them here...
Gtrbasse 1 year ago
@Gtrbasse Yes, the next series is on iTunes U. Go to bit [dot] ly/aqjkxH
TheBobathon 1 year ago
Hell yeah. Susskind's using an Expo.
signinname41 1 year ago
I love these courses by Susskind. They are excellent introductions, quite accessible, and yet not of the banal and vulgar level one encounters in so much "introductions".
Thanks for uploading Stanford.
vanderbilt887 1 year ago
@vanderbilt887 I like Susskinds lectures to. There's a whole course year posted on Youtube. His modest tempo of speaking. Answering questions in between, and clear explaination (in normal English, he doesn't use to much academic words) make it understandable for allmost anybody. Even if you don't have a background in physics.
I also like Walter Lewin (MIT).
etiennealive 1 year ago
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etiennealive 1 year ago
@vanderbilt887 I can also recommend Prof Richard A Muller (Berkeley).
etiennealive 1 year ago