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Sciencephile the AI
Subscribers 1.1M
Videos 156
Views 133.0M

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Sciencephile the AI covers topics at the intersection of science, philosophy, astronomy, physics, and quantum mechanics, as reflected in its video titles and keywords. The channel appears to publish deep-dives and explanatory content (e.g., 'The Gradient of Consciousness Explained', 'What exactly are "Gray" Holes?', 'Iceberg of Unsolved Mysteries in Physics') with a focus on provocative questions and conceptual explanations. Content style leans toward tutorials and deep-dives rather than vlogs, with an average view count around 394K per video and a catalog of 156 videos since joining in 2016.

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Discovered competitors include PBS Space Time (86% match) and StarTalk (85% match) as the top two, both matching on queries like unsolved physics mysteries, gravitational holes explained, fermi paradox solutions, and space travel topics. Sabine Hossenfelder (84% match) also competes on unsolved physics mysteries and paradoxes in physics. Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell (83% match) and Professor Dave Explains (82% match) follow, aligning on topics like consciousness gradients, early Earth conditions, and hadean earth science. Sciencephile the AI has 1.1M subscribers, which is smaller than PBS Space Time (3.4M), StarTalk (5.4M), and Kurzgesagt (25.1M) but larger than Sabine Hossenfelder (1.8M) and Professor Dave Explains (4.2M). Shared queries include unsolved physics mysteries, paradoxes in physics, and the Andromeda paradox, among others, indicating overlapping search interest in foundational physics, cosmology, and space travel concepts.

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Which YouTube channels are most similar to Sciencephile the AI?

Sciencephile the AI's biggest competitors on YouTube are PBS Space Time (86% match, 3.4M subscribers), StarTalk (85% match, 5.4M subscribers), and Sabine Hossenfelder (84% match, 1.8M subscribers). They share a focus on science topics, including physics and astronomy, and target audiences interested in scientific explanations and informed discussions.

What type of content does Sciencephile the AI make?

Sciencephile the AI creates educational science content, with video titles such as Iceberg of Unsolved Mysteries in Physics, When Science Was VERY Wrong, Tier List of Extreme Environments, The Gradient of Consciousness Explained, and Astronomy misconceptions you might still believe. The channel averages about 394K views per video, and uploads approximately weekly.

How do we determine which channels are similar to Sciencephile the AI?

We analyze Sciencephile the AI's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.

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