> From: [email protected] > > In this edutainment show, the troop would assemble artifactual > calculations on stage (or video recording set) which help the viewer > 'grok' the principles the equations are about. > > ...naughty, naughty ... and hell on spell-checkers :)
I'm not a licensed scientist or physicist. As such I know my opinions would probably not carry much weight within the established scientific community. Well... Actually, I suppose there are many on this list who may feel they are in the same boat, and many of them possess more scientific creed than I. ;-) I've been viewing AlienScientist You Tube installments as Frank advertises their availability. As crude some these installments might occasionally seem at times, I've enjoyed viewing them. From my POV, and here's the crucial point: I find them to be informative. In the end, that's what really matters. (Frank, please let Lane know this from me.) Kind of refreshing to learn physics by rap. I have to ask myself: If the "establishment" ain't goina listen to what I gotta say, well then, all bets are off, man! Get the attention of one's peers... get the attention of the next generation any way you can. Sooner or later you'll inherit carrying the ball as the rest of us old farts slowly die off. Frank, one suggestion, If I may make one. The AlienScientist You Tube site has grown so huge that, in my opinion, a serious reorganization of the subject material is LONG overdue. If anyone wants to start at the beginning of your physics installments there is no easy way for any of us to locate a starting point. Visually, when I go out to the site I haven't a clue were to start! If you can, please suggest that AlienScientist spend some time categorizing the subject material rather than simply listing clips randomly one after another. That's the impression the site gives me. Too much entropy, dude! Regards Steven Vincent Johnson www.OrionWorks.com www.zazzle.com/orionworks

