Bmoore55
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YouTube Channel Resurrection
I have not posted anything in a long while, but I just now got to a point to where my life is not crazy and I can focus on having fun with chemistry
again. I intended to do much more with this channel moving forward so I hope you all enjoy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wbVA-E_LXw&t=336s
P.S. I am also working on setting up parallels for this channel on other platforms like Bitchute and Rumble as well. Cheers
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neptunium
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very impressive lab! Most of us start small and slowly grow an audience before getting any serious equipment. You stand out as you seem to be going
backward! If you can grab enough attention and get good interesting videos I am sure you`ll be very successful on YouTube ! Now the real work begins!
good luck to you and congrats Sir!
[Edited on 22-2-2022 by neptunium]
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Herr Haber
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Niiiice !
If you stick to your goal your channel will be pretty unique.
Reading the comments on some of your videos it seems I'm not the only one who is excited
Please keep SM informed.
The spirit of adventure was upon me. Having nitric acid and copper, I had only to learn what the words 'act upon' meant. - Ira Remsen
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sauveurdumonde
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I love seeing more interesting chemistry YouTubers as the YouTube chem community seems to be dying down.
People like you are keeping it alive!
"There is a shadow of a nation behind you, the hope of a people... yet it may not matter. The Divide still stands against us."
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Bmoore55
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Thanks everyone. I am hoping I can bring a little bit of a twist to what other channels have done. I am not as good of a chemist as many of the folks
on here and on youtube, but I still hope I can contribute in some way to the overall knowledge provided online. That is where I learned most of what I
know anyhow.
I have also noticed that with the exception of a few channels like explosions & fire there have not been many chemistry youtubers doing a whole
lot these days and that really grinds my gears. A lot of my passion for chemistry actually came from watching youtube videos rather than what I did
while at university. I am hoping there will be kind of a revival of the chemistry video making community in the near future.
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neptunium
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I noticed that too...I think YouTube has continuously changed its algorithm and many smaller channel are not visible, even when searching for the
exact title, they often do not show up in the the first 100+ results... The "older" youtubers have already covered a large chunk of what is possible
for an amateur (and then some)
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monolithic
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Great to see another video.
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Liamatpm
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Good to see you're back!
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j_sum1
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Aah yes. I remember the copper conundrum. That was pretty cool.
Already subbed. Looking forward to seeing moore.
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Bmoore55
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Quote: Originally posted by j_sum1 | Aah yes. I remember the copper conundrum. That was pretty cool.
Already subbed. Looking forward to seeing moore. |
I see what you did there...
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