Feynman?
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Yep even some of the ones who are really good at breaking down complex scientific concepts find it hard to do so in a way that doesn't sound patronizing or isn't *so* simplified that it's also just wrong in ways that set up the audience for more confusion later.
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Granted an accessible explanation that gets things *mostly right* is more valuable than no accessible explanation at all. Science educators/communicators who can create maximums of accessibility and accuracy are great. Ones who manage to be captivating at the same time? Gems
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I've been watching Sean Carroll's youtube series on "Biggest Ideas in the Universe". Very Feynmanesque, but even bigger. So far I think there are 24 episodes, each all between 1.5 & 2.1 hours long. And all produced this year, 2020.
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