@minutephysics · 6.0M subscribers · Graded May 12, 2026 · Based on 100 recent videos
I would recommend this channel for high school-aged children and older, especially those with an interest in science, as a valuable supplementary learning resource.
Best for ages 14+. Not recommended under age 12. Acceptable for 12+.
The content deals with abstract and complex scientific principles that require a developed capacity for abstract thought and prior knowledge, making it unsuitable for younger children.
| Dimension | Score | Headline |
|---|---|---|
| Content Appropriateness | 25/25 | No inappropriate themes, violence, or misleading content present. |
| Shorts & Dopamine Factor | 23/25 | Low Shorts percentage, focused on educational long-form content. |
| Age Clarity | 18/25 | Content clearly targets older teens and adults, not younger children. |
| Educational Value | 25/25 | Highly educational, explains complex physics and science concepts clearly. |
No inappropriate themes, violence, or misleading content present.
The channel consistently presents scientific concepts without any age-inappropriate themes, violence, or sexual content. Even videos like 'Schrödinger’s Cat' discuss thought experiments, not literal harm, and are presented factually.
Low Shorts percentage, focused on educational long-form content.
Only 7% of recent uploads are Shorts, indicating a clear preference for longer, more detailed explanations. The content style prioritizes information delivery over rapid-fire stimulation, reducing the likelihood of addictive scrolling.
Content clearly targets older teens and adults, not younger children.
The channel's topics, such as quantum mechanics, special relativity, and ISO standards, require a developed capacity for abstract thought. The explanations and humor are geared towards an audience with some foundational scientific understanding, making it unsuitable for young children.
Highly educational, explains complex physics and science concepts clearly.
Videos like 'Do *you* understand ISO?' and 'The Physics Of Dissonance' break down advanced scientific principles into understandable segments. The channel actively teaches physics, astronomy, and related sciences using clear visuals and narration.
This channel provides clear, animated explanations of complex physics and scientific concepts. It covers a wide range of topics from theoretical physics to everyday phenomena, making advanced science accessible.
The channel offers high-quality, accurate science education, but the subject matter is advanced and best suited for teenagers and adults. Younger children will likely find the concepts too abstract and complex to engage with meaningfully.
I would recommend this channel for high school-aged children and older, especially those with an interest in science, as a valuable supplementary learning resource.
Encourage your teenager to watch videos on topics they are studying in school to reinforce learning and deepen their understanding.
Schrödinger’s Cat (from the cat's perspective)
— Neutral
This video introduces a classic physics thought experiment, which, while not literally harmful, might sound concerning out of context to some parents.
Do *you* understand ISO?
— Positive
This video exemplifies the channel's ability to explain complex, real-world technical standards in an accessible and informative manner.
Is Quantum Mechanics Stopping Aliens From Contacting Us?
— Positive
This video showcases the channel's exploration of theoretical physics and speculative scientific questions, which can be highly engaging for older learners.
The Physics Of Dissonance
— Positive
This longer video demonstrates the channel's depth, connecting physics principles to everyday phenomena like music and sound perception.
VidCove's Channel Safety Grader analyzes the 100 most recent videos on minutephysics using Google Gemini, scoring four independent dimensions on a 0–25 scale:
minutephysics's Shorts ratio in this sample is 7% — roughly 7 of the 100 videos sampled were Shorts. Reports are regenerated when channel content changes materially or after 180 days have passed.
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