Instructional Video10:57
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Socratica

What Is a Black Hole? Black Holes Explained

6th - 12th Standards
Black holes are not just events in sci-fi movies—they're part of real life! Learners experience the creation of a black hole as they watch an episode of the Socratica playlist. The presenter explains the creation and composition of...
Instructional Video10:48
PBS

The True Nature of Matter and Mass

10th - Higher Ed Standards
Scientists know mass is energy, but what is energy? An engaging Space Time video delves into the topic as part of its The Origin of Matter and Time playlist. From quarks and gluons with no mass to the gravitational effect, the true...
Instructional Video9:31
PBS

When Time Breaks Down

10th - Higher Ed Standards
Some define time by motion, but how exactly does this work? Space Time added a video as part of its The Origin of Matter and Time playlist to explore just this question. It breaks down the relationships between matter, motion, and time....
Instructional Video12:58
PBS

What’s Wrong with the Big Bang Theory?

10th - Higher Ed Standards
A video highlights the contradictions in the Big Bang Theory and then discusses the need for a unifying theory of everything. Space Time presents an enlightening video as part of a larger series on Cosmology.
Instructional Video12:35
PBS

Why the Big Bang Definitely Happened

10th - Higher Ed Standards
According to Space Time, many different studies prove the Big Bang happened. Part of a larger Cosmology playlist, it discusses the common arguments against and the newest science supporting the theory.
Instructional Video9:37
PBS

What Happens at the Edge of the Universe?

10th - Higher Ed Standards
The cosmic even horizon of the universe is closer to us than the particle horizon. Space Time's Cosmology playlist tackles this and other complex concepts about the universe. The video discusses how the scientists define the edge of the...
Instructional Video13:10
PBS

Will the Universe Expand Forever?

10th - Higher Ed Standards
Scientists from Newton to Friedmann debated the future of the universe. Many scientists thought the universe might collapse on itself in a big crunch, but new mathematical models finally gave us an official answer. The Space Time video,...
Instructional Video8:20
Domain of Science

The Map of Physics

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Aristotle said, "The more you know, the more you know you don't know." Physics includes everything from the laws of motion to quantum gravity. An interesting video attempts to cover the main concepts of every branch of physics in only a...
Instructional Video8:59
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Crash Course

Special Relativity: Crash Course Physics #42

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Explore the concept of relativity and how it is related to light. An episode of the Crash Course physics series teaches learners the basics of special relativity. The narrator explains two postulates of relativity and gives scholars...
Instructional Video14:05
Crash Course

Gamma-Ray Bursts

9th - 12th
What do you get when you combine the Cold War with black holes? You get one of the greatest scientific mysteries in the history of astronomy! Pupils discover how our quest to keep the Soviet Union from launching nuclear weapons helped to...
Instructional Video2:41
MinutePhysics

Relativity Isn't Relative

9th - 12th Standards
Discuss relativity as it relates to objects, science, and famous relativity theories. It offers ideas of why scientists don't use relative terms if they can avoid them. It even covers the concepts scientists once thought weren't...
Instructional Video1:50
MinutePhysics

Einstein and The Special Theory of Relativity

9th - 12th
Einstein's best-known work not only demonstrates that time itself is relative, but also shows how matter moves. An animated video illustrates the problem of motion, the concept of perspective, and the breakthrough idea that time is...
Instructional Video1:58
MinutePhysics

Faster Than Light Neutrinos (Maybe): Field Trip!

9th - Higher Ed
Walk in the shoes of a research scientist. A short video describes the hurdles necessary to prove that neutrinos are faster than light. The narrator describes the initial experiment and the follow-up research necessary to support the...
Instructional Video1:38
MinutePhysics

GPS, Relativity, and Nuclear Detection

9th - 12th Standards
When will we need to know Einstein's Theory of Relativity in real life? Every single time you use a cell phone, GPS, or watch satellite TV. When a satellite is sent into space without accounting for relativity, problems immediately arise...
Instructional Video3:37
SciShow

Gravitation: The Four Fundamental Forces of Physics #3

9th - 12th Standards
The Newtonian theory and the Einstein theory of gravity are the focus of a video that examines the details of each and includes the drawbacks of them as well — a great, well-rounded lesson!
Instructional Video5:16
TED-Ed

Einstein's Miracle Year

7th - 12th Standards
Why was Albert Einstein initially labeled as a "failed" academic, and what events occurred in 1905 that constituted a major turning point for this great scientist? Review Einstein's major theories regarding relativity, light...
Instructional Video5:04
TED-Ed

How Does Your Smartphone Know Your Location?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
When your smartphone tells you the weather of your current location or gives you directions to the nearest gas station, there's more going on that you might realize. Follow along with this short video as it explains how...
Instructional Video3:08
California Academy of Science

Fast Neutrinos

10th - 12th Standards
According to Einstein's theory of special relativity, nothing can go faster than the speed of light, but Einstein didn't know about neutrinos. In fact, physicists are just beginning to be able to study these tiny particles that zip...
Instructional Video6:19
Curated OER

Einstein's Relativity (4): Gravity and Acceleration

9th - 12th
Here it is, the fourth component true to Einstein's Theory of Relativity. The aspects of gravity and acceleration are presented as they relate to the theory of relativity. This video sums up how gravity, acceleration, time dilation, and...
Instructional Video8:57
Curated OER

Einstein's Relativity (2): Time Dilation-Slowing Down Clocks

9th - 12th
What does the EM stand for in terms of physics? Learners are introduced to the EM, Einstein's relativity, light years, and the speed of light in terms of relativity. Good examples and concrete visuals guide viewers through the complex...
Instructional Video9:31
Curated OER

Einstein's Relativity (3): The Famous Equation E=mc2

9th - 12th
Time dilates, contracts, is relative, and can travel? Yes, all these components of Einstein's Theory of Relativity have been validated in the scientific community through extensive experimentation. What have they learned? Discover...