Following up on something I posted a while back about animated math lessons. I originally built this for statistics and linear algebra, but the underlying approach — turning a concept into a fully animated visual explanation instead of a static slide or a talking head — isn't actually specific to math. I've been testing whether the same method holds up for physics and other science concepts too, since a lot of the same "seeing it move matters more than reading about it" logic seemed to apply.
Channel is MathUnlockedYT if you want to see what the output actually looks like — it's mostly stats and linear algebra so far, working through neural networks next.
Genuinely asking here because I don't want to assume: for the science/physics people, which concepts have you found actually need a visual to click, versus the ones where a clear explanation works just as well? Trying to figure out where this is worth expanding into before I put more time into subjects I don't have a background teaching.
Submitted July 8, 2026 at 05:32AM by No-Mango8172 https://ift.tt/0yOxf24