// science communication
Making mathematical physics accessible without dumbing it down.
// featured content
A sample of what you'll find across my channels.
// philosophy
Accessible doesn't mean wrong. I refuse to oversimplify to the point of inaccuracy, at least not without telling you. Every explainer is checked against the actual physics, even when that makes the audience think.
I use a green chalkboard as a background because that's where real (theoretical) physics happens. It's not a gimmick, it's a commitment to showing people what scientific work actually looks like. The particular background used in most of my videos is actual scratch work used during my doctoral work.
I'm not trying to go viral (although it helps if I do!). I love teaching, and in the current era of brainrot content, it seems that the most effective way to do it involves short lessons.
The same drive that puts me in front of a chalkboard explaining, say, Gauss' theorema egregium also puts me in debates with flat earthers and young earthers. Both matter. A scientifically literate public is worth fighting for.
// debate
Flat earth, young earth, pseudoscience, and bad epistemology: all can be found in live, on-camera debates on a dedicated channel.
Visit the Debate Page →