ASMR bedtime: Reading through “Women in Science” postcards with you

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  • Опубликовано: 4 янв 2025

Комментарии • 16

  • @legolepsy5265
    @legolepsy5265 6 месяцев назад +1

    I love this art style so much! What a beautiful way to commemorate such amazing scientists. Thank you for the video 😴

    • @ASMRChemistry
      @ASMRChemistry  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much. They have all inspired me immensely. I really appreciate your comment!!🥰

    • @abu-karz
      @abu-karz 5 месяцев назад

      ​​@@ASMRChemistry
      @ASMRChemistry
      Hi miss/madam/professor I like your quality of mixing art and science to teach us such a wonderful yet complicated subject. I'm a high school chem and math enthusiast. I also love calligraphy too. I can do English, French and Arabic Calligraphy !
      I loved chemistry since teenage yrs.
      Personally I've combined my mathematics And chemistry factual knowledge to make theoretical models and equations to model a reaction. When I then searched for the equation I designed online I found that they came true! Such as the Q10 equation relating temperature and relative rate of reaction.
      That's the moment I knew having a deep understanding of mathematics really opens many doors to so many aspects of chemistry. The equations that I thought would become tough became easy as pie as soon as I percieved the mathematics in it. Now I'm currently sitting on my table doing differential equations of college level chemistry on rates of reaction at HIGH SCHOOL!!! I really want those calligraphy videos! They're so beneficial! Keep em coming!

  • @kristina.mendoza
    @kristina.mendoza 6 месяцев назад +1

    love love this video idea!! as a bio grad, this is right up my alley! looking forward to watching🥹😴

    • @ASMRChemistry
      @ASMRChemistry  6 месяцев назад

      Oh I’m so glad you love it! I looked on my shelf and saw these cards and was immediately inspired. I’m thinking I’ll do videos like this every so often. Not sure if you saw the ones I did with element cards. Anyway, nice to see you again here!😃

  • @AG-nq6tt
    @AG-nq6tt 6 месяцев назад +1

    You asked in the video whether we prefer this type of video vs the written chemistry examples type of video, of course this is impossible to answer as they are all brilliant!!
    The first person who came to mind when I began watching this video was actually Lise Meitner, I hope she appears in the cards somewhere :)
    I'd personally love so see the rest of the cards in a future video.
    Since Marie Curie does have Curium named after her, I wonder why it didn't happen while she was alive... Perhaps she preferred not to have an element named after her at the time, who knows.

    • @ASMRChemistry
      @ASMRChemistry  6 месяцев назад +1

      Ahh, what a great answer, and so much appreciated! I’ll continue to do a mix of different types!
      Yes - Lise Meitner is a fave of mine, too. I’m positive she’s in there… she’s gotta be! I’ll make another video for sure.
      And, good point about Curium! I suppose it was named after both her and her husband, but she is definitely the star of the show. I wonder if it’s documented somewhere how/why they named the two elements she discovered.

  • @ezgarsanchez8747
    @ezgarsanchez8747 6 месяцев назад +1

    Your voice is very relaxing.

    • @ASMRChemistry
      @ASMRChemistry  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much! I’m hoping it helps people sleep - and also learn!😊

    • @ezgarsanchez8747
      @ezgarsanchez8747 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@ASMRChemistry oh your convincing me to take science classes 🙌

    • @ASMRChemistry
      @ASMRChemistry  6 месяцев назад +1

      @@ezgarsanchez8747 My evil agenda! 😈😂😇

    • @ezgarsanchez8747
      @ezgarsanchez8747 6 месяцев назад

      @@ASMRChemistry I like it! 🙌

  • @abu-karz
    @abu-karz 5 месяцев назад +1

    ​​​@ASMRChemistry
    @ASMRChemistry
    Hi miss/madam/professor I like your quality of mixing art and science to teach us such a wonderful yet complicated subject. I'm a high school chem and math enthusiast. I also love calligraphy too. I am a calligrapher in English, French and Arabic Calligraphy !
    I loved chemistry since teenage yrs.
    Personally I've combined my mathematics And chemistry factual knowledge to make theoretical models and equations to model a reaction. When I then searched for the equation I designed online I found that they came true! Such as the Q10 equation relating temperature and relative rate of reaction.
    That's the moment I knew having a deep understanding of mathematics really opens many doors to so many aspects of chemistry. The equations that I thought would become tough became easy as pie as soon as I percieved the mathematics in it. Now I'm currently sitting on my table doing differential equations of college level chemistry on rates of reaction at HIGH SCHOOL!!! I really want those calligraphy videos! They're so beneficial! Keep em coming!

    • @ASMRChemistry
      @ASMRChemistry  3 месяца назад

      Wow, this is amazing!!! Thank you for sharing all this! I’m sorry I missed this comment when you first posted it - not sure how that happened. Anyway, I’m glad I found it now. That’s just incredible. Isn’t math and science just the best?! Not to mention calligraphy and art! And music… and nature… and… and… 😅🤣

  • @hoodh.a8793
    @hoodh.a8793 6 месяцев назад +1

    Pls go thru all of them in 10 minutes