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Andrzej Dragan ( https://www.fuw.edu.pl/~dragan/ )
has a "Course on relativity" on YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/c/relaTVty/playlists
I'm not familiar with Dragan... but the videos display some flair and personality.
( https://www.vice.com/en/article/nz4nyx/meet-the-filmmaker-exploring-physics-with-haunting-vfx )
( https://www.wired.co.uk/article/quantum-theory-speed-light-dragan
( https://andrzejdragan.com/ , his artistic side )
I'm not sure of the effectiveness of his pedagogical approach
... but he certainly is working toward his research viewpoint.
I have some healthy skepticism. ... so I don't think I'd recommend it for beginners. (I labeled this thread "I" (not "B").)
There's a blend of pop-sci and some detailed calculations on a tablet... but you'll have to go elsewhere for more details and rigor.
I like the deep-fake talking heads.
Apparently he has new book, Unusually Special Relativity ,
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1800610807/?tag=pfamazon01-20
( there is a course by the same name http://informatorects.uw.edu.pl/en/courses/view?prz_kod=1100-2`NSTW
which has a broken link to lecture notes.
However, http://web.archive.org/ reveals a versions of notes in Polish with 101 pages (2004), 109 pages, and 206 pages. )
The videos are interesting enough for me to watch...
but with some healthy skepticism, as I said earlier.
I need to see more details.
I would be curious to the see the new book... (no time to try to Google-translate the parts of the lecture notes).
My $0.02.
has a "Course on relativity" on YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/c/relaTVty/playlists
I'm not familiar with Dragan... but the videos display some flair and personality.
( https://www.vice.com/en/article/nz4nyx/meet-the-filmmaker-exploring-physics-with-haunting-vfx )
( https://www.wired.co.uk/article/quantum-theory-speed-light-dragan
( https://andrzejdragan.com/ , his artistic side )
I'm not sure of the effectiveness of his pedagogical approach
... but he certainly is working toward his research viewpoint.
I have some healthy skepticism. ... so I don't think I'd recommend it for beginners. (I labeled this thread "I" (not "B").)
There's a blend of pop-sci and some detailed calculations on a tablet... but you'll have to go elsewhere for more details and rigor.
I like the deep-fake talking heads.
Apparently he has new book, Unusually Special Relativity ,
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1800610807/?tag=pfamazon01-20
( there is a course by the same name http://informatorects.uw.edu.pl/en/courses/view?prz_kod=1100-2`NSTW
which has a broken link to lecture notes.
However, http://web.archive.org/ reveals a versions of notes in Polish with 101 pages (2004), 109 pages, and 206 pages. )
The videos are interesting enough for me to watch...
but with some healthy skepticism, as I said earlier.
I need to see more details.
I would be curious to the see the new book... (no time to try to Google-translate the parts of the lecture notes).
My $0.02.