Two University of Toronto students in the math and physics program discuss interesting topics in the
Today we talk about the science behind rockets, so come on guys, it's not rocket sci... oh. Guess ho
Today we discuss the infamous idea that claims the Earth is flat instead of spherical. Are these cla
Today we discuss quantum physics, for the first time, with somebody that's actually qualified to tal
Today we discuss philosophical ideas in physics. Some belive that you can't even talk about physics
Today we talk about the big math... the spicy math.... the calculus and all the subtopics one would
Today we talk about the philosophical aspects of mathematics and we discuss interesting topics that
Today we talk about two different personalities that have both discovered two different ways to appr
Today we talk about one of the most fascinating objects our universe has to offer. How can this exis
Check out our recorded video on youtube at https://youtu.be/O16GfRS_Jk4 Today we talk about logic a
Today we talk to Tom Crawford from the University of Oxford, and the Youtube channel TomRocksMaths.
Today we discuss the lives of two very influential personalities in the world of physics. This is th
Today we talk about one of the most mind-blowing events in history: the birth of our universe. What
Today we discuss the popular ideas that point to the Universe actually being a simulation. Do you th
Today we answer your questions, celebrating our 10 thousand downloads. Leave any more questions in t
Today we discuss physics in general, why it comes naturally through observations, why notation is im
It's finally here!!! We have put off this episode for a long time but we're glad to have done this p
Today we have a lengthy discussion with our good friend, Matt, while we have the chance to record al
Today we discuss different types of numbers and why they are important in our modern theories. How c
Today we talk with one of our favorite math youtubers, BlackPenRedPen, about his career in maths and
Today we interview our other first year physics professor, Dr Paul Kushner, who works here at the Un