I love this man, have since the first time I saw him on "The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson," but his drawing @3:42 has me ROFL. I think he wouldn't mind, though, since he seems to have had a good sense of humor.
thanks a lot for posting! it was a big help for my review in physics. i better understood now some of the examples from the book as i watched prof. miller demonstrates them in here.
i also like this guy's approach in teaching. i google-d him and found out that he was einstein's student. i think he's also using einstein's teaching techniques. if that's so, it's as if we're being taught by einstein. hehehehe
I love this man, have since the first time I saw him on "The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson," but his drawing @3:42 has me ROFL. I think he wouldn't mind, though, since he seems to have had a good sense of humor.
YY4Me133 7 months ago
Is clear that he loves physics.
lekunberriko1 1 year ago
@indiasrainbow
you may know by now...radiometer...radio from radiation & meter for measure..the higher the radiation, the faster the spin
MrKMagee 1 year ago
thanks a lot for posting! it was a big help for my review in physics. i better understood now some of the examples from the book as i watched prof. miller demonstrates them in here.
i also like this guy's approach in teaching. i google-d him and found out that he was einstein's student. i think he's also using einstein's teaching techniques. if that's so, it's as if we're being taught by einstein. hehehehe
rossancruz 1 year ago
i wish i had this guy as my teacher.. incredible!
gpedder 1 year ago
hi does anyone know the name of the glass vacuum ball spining gadget at the begining and end of the show? :)
indiasrainbow 2 years ago
HAha if theres a question on a test that says "Define convection" I´ll write "Actual transfer of heated stuff"
I love this guy
Ogaitnas900 2 years ago
Thanks for posting!
PianoWallaby 3 years ago 2
genius:d
stefcanters 3 years ago 2
"There ain't no Hindu levetation in this business" - classic!
knucklefucker 3 years ago 2