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Henry Reich (born: July 23, 1987 (1987-07-23) [age 36]), is the creator of the YouTube channel MinutePhysics which is a channel about scientific videos. Reich's videos usually include time-lapsed drawing to explain physics-related topics in around one minute.

Videos from MinutePhysics have been featured on PBS NewsHour, Huffington PostNBC, and Gizmodo.

Videos[]

Currently, the most popular MinutePhysics video has more than 9.5 million views is the one explaining the consequences when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object. Another popular MinutePhysics video features Reich explaining why pink is not actually a colour. Reich has also uploaded a series of three videos explaining the Higgs Boson.

Collaborations[]

MinutePhysics has collaborated with Vsauce,as well as the director of the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, Neil Turok. MinutePhysics also uploaded a popular video, which was an open letter, to United States President Barack Obama, on the topic of high school Physics education.Another video from the channel details how big the universe is. MinutePhysics is also a channel that is able to be viewed throughYouTube EDU.

Podcast[]

A podcast of MinutePhysics is also available to download as a podcast on iTunes.

MinuteEarth[]

In March 2013, Reich started a second channel entitled MinuteEarth presenting videos in a similar style to his MinutePhysics videos regarding the physical properties and phenomena that make up and occur on Earth. The channel has more than 1 million subscribers.

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