@LouisWongPhysics

I am a high school physics teacher. I would say this is the best animated video on Feynman diagram I have ever seen on YouTube. This will certainly be played in my lessons.

@dr_cheez811

this channel is like a crossover between 3blue1brown and pbs spacetime. altogether a better mix of the physics and math

@vjfperez

Having spent a significant fraction of 35 years getting education in related STEM fields and having read many books or watched many popular science talks with famous people, I have to say you are the first to make it crystal clear.

@hotlinkster123

The animations are great, as always! And as someone currently studying these topics it's a great overview

@cloudy3538

My man, your animations interact perfectly with your explanations making very conceptually difficult subjects easy to understand.
Keep up the good work, we believe in you

@минусдваминусодинноль

i really love how some parts of your videos are easy enough to get you interested (eg the animations), but also informative enough for you to come back to the video with more knowledge and still learn something new. and the more complex the topic is, the more times you can rewatch the video! honestly amazing

@hooya27

You guys keep knocking it out of the park! Amazing description, with no fluff. I've been consuming popular physics media for decades, and this is some of the best!

@pa.l.2499

You are a gifted scientist, but also an artist. Rare combination of animator and physicist. Here is my praise for this gift:
You are destined for sparking a virtual qft and physics interest, much like the elegance found among the particles in our universe which you've animated so creatively. This video, as well the previous ones, serve to rekindle an interest in learning new physics that I never could grasp. Awe-inspiring content. Quantum Art. 
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@quanghaita5555

As an architect who is curious about physics, I’m grateful of your creations: the combination of visualization graphic, your music, your voice and especially your own way of explaining. Thank you.

@MrKreidel

it's absolutely awesome how you squeeze such complex matter into 15 minutes.

@IKEMENOsakaman

I failed physics while in High School. I wish you were my high school physics teacher back then.

@wayneyadams

Excellent presentation. I am a retired Physics teacher who taught the subject for 33 years, and appreciate the simplicity with which the topic is introduced at an elementary level.

@JoshMeihaus

It would be impossible for me to express how thankful I am for your beautifully-animated and clear explanations of these ideas. Thank you.

@3dgar7eandro

11:00 Ok my brain is officially blowing up! Richard Feynman was truly a Titan in his own right, how he could even managed to grasp such complex topics in a manner so elegant an simple is what truly made him an instant genius! And also a Noble winner of course haha.

@TheyCallMeHacked

I'm happy there is now an english version of this channel. I watch both, because I have the feeling that although both have the same information, I get a fuller understanding than if I were to watch only one of them...

@oneluminary

I am an undergrad studying physics and I have to say that this kind of videos motivate me every time  I am tired of memorizing formulae. These give me motivation to keep on going;  so that some day I will too discover unknown  mysteries of the universe by my own. Thankyou!

@bradbadley1

The momentum of the 'wave' pulling them together!!! Mind blown! Finally an explanation that I can grasp.

@OnumLCT

Your accent and your voice are honestly unbelievably satisfying

@okspaceman2168

This is the best explanation of Feynman diagram on internet.

@rushofblood994

These videos turn science into an art form.