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Channel Comments (227)
wahnano| May 10, 2008
I love you!
pallarajasekhar007| May 08, 2008
This is a wonderful channel
ATLtripulacion| April 30, 2008
Dear Cal,
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for admitting me. I promise I will do you proud!
GO BEARS!!!!
darkgri| April 20, 2008
The lessons are verry interesting. Congratulations! Is it possible to have also lessons in other topics, such as economics or structural engineering?
rabmunch| April 12, 2008
Richard Muller is terrific on Relativity for non-majors,and for majors too.
He makes the concepts clear, and shows the "inner consistency" of the theory and its consequences.

Thank you Dr. Muller.
Freeman101| April 07, 2008
or could you maybe make english subtitles ?

cause i cant understand each word trhat he says
he talks too fast
Freeman101| April 07, 2008
thanks to Educational Technology Services

but could you make the videos with german subs , too ?!

i am in the 10th grade and i would like it really much to learn the whole day by listening to an californian university !
that would be great if this would be in german subtitles !
i like to learn here , but i dont understand everthing o_°
fcsfun| April 05, 2008
... your Physics Lessons are great and presented by a great teacher! I am an 48 Years old Austrian engineer and I hope you will deliver more of those videos. Perhaps you will have a similar Course of Chemistry or Astronomy in the future ?!! - thanks for this wonderfull possibility to learn!
iCE2sKY| March 26, 2008
Thank you for the great channel!!!
It's interesting and nice to be old, living in the north of Sweden and sometimes being "your" student!
Brothergeorge| March 26, 2008
You have become a beacon of Education on the Internet with these lecture series videos. I do not know how the feedback you guys are getting helps you believe this fact, but I assure you, it is quite an achievement. You guys are known (especially for Muller's physics 10 series) far and wide on the internet, and in some places mentioning you becomes redundant.

Just wanted to say congratulations.

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