

I’ll watch her anyway. I mean it’s hard to convey anything about theoretical physics in 5min videos. And being mean and a contrarian is kind of part of the scientific method. You’ll come up with a hypothesis and then spend the next year trying to disprove it 😆 So it’s kind of fitting… I get what you’re saying, though. She’s special. And not always in a good way… She is funny, though. And also understands precisely how the Youtube attention game works…



Hmmh. Maybe you’re right and I shouldn’t recommend her videos to a general audience… I feel there’s also some kind of cultural(?) difference buried here?! I like science, I listen to a bunch of other podcasts, mostly long-form content though. I think at the end of the day science is not about identity or belief, or even manners. It’s a method to build a model of reality, and concerned with factual truth… And I’m able to laugh about string theory not really being part of it unless they come up with a way to test it. Though, Angela Collier’s critizism how physics hasn’t done anything in 50 years isn’t what I (personally) got from the videos at all… But if some other people do… That’s very unfortunate. And I see how people make things like that part of their identity. I think it’s way more pronounced in places like the US. Less so where I live… So maybe I am a bit oblivious to the fact.