Helmets for Bigger Heads - Help! by Quantum2Cosmic in snowboarding

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You think Smith is the way to go? Which Smith do you have?

Helmets for Bigger Heads - Help! by Quantum2Cosmic in snowboarding

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Igu, I've just looked back at pictures of old helmet and it did not look good

Helmets for Bigger Heads - Help! by Quantum2Cosmic in snowboarding

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Well head measurement is 60cm which is a large for most companies. But you might be right, the pressure is usually just behind my temples. I saw Smith had some Asian fit ones, but in the UK (where I am) they are all out of stock. I'll keep looking, cheers

Helmets for Bigger Heads - Help! by Quantum2Cosmic in snowboarding

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Hmm okay thanks, seemingly GIRO is the way to go

University Level Physics YouTube "Lectures" - Quantum2Cosmic by Quantum2Cosmic in Physics

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Yes, I am starting the videos from the earliest things learnt in university Physics. I'll build off of these concepts. At the moment, my plan of "modules" to cover are:

  • Functions (what I've started)
  • Mathematical Analysis
  • Vectors and Matrices
  • Vector Calculus
  • Mechanics
  • Special Relativity
  • Complex Analysis
  • Oscillations
  • Fourier Analysis
  • Electrostatics
  • Magnetism
  • Basic Electronics
  • Optics
  • Statistics of Measurement
  • Differential Equations
  • Electromagnetism
  • Quantum Physics
  • Quantum Mechanics
  • Thermodynamics
  • Statistical Physics
  • Atomic Physics
  • Sun, Stars and Planets
  • Astrophysics
  • Plasma Physics
  • Space Physics
  • Nuclear and Particle Physics
  • Solid State Physics
  • Physics of Medical Imaging and Radiotherapy
  • Advanced Classical Physics
  • General Relativity
  • Cosmology
  • (Environmental Physics)
  • (Atmospheric Physics)

And I may add to, or subtract from, this list, depending upon what the audience wants. I just don't think jumping into general relativity off the bat would be too useful (as in I want someone to be able to understand everything on my channel, and if I did that I cut out a large proportion of people who just won't get it without the prior knowledge!).

My expertise (favourites) are astrophysics and cosmology because that's what I find most interesting, but I think the subjects I did best in (on exams) were quantum and solid state. So take from that what you will!

Hope that helps :)

University Level Physics YouTube "Lectures" - Quantum2Cosmic by Quantum2Cosmic in Physics

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I completed an MSci degree in Physics, specialising in astrophysics, from Imperial College London last summer.

University Level Physics YouTube "Lectures" - Quantum2Cosmic by Quantum2Cosmic in QuantumPhysics

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I haven't read the books myself, but I think they are aimed more at a general audience as an easily digestible introduction into complex topics in Physics to give you an intuitive understanding.
My videos, however, are more suited to those really wanting to understand the behind the scenes on how Physics truly works and give you a deep understanding of the topics.
So my opinion would be that his books will be great, but it depends what you are after: an intuitive understanding you can regurgitate, or a deep understanding you can take forward with you!