Thomas Schwenke makes the kind of educational videos that science teachers bookmark and curious middle schoolers stumble upon at 10 PM while researching a project. The 3D animations are legitimately good at making abstract concepts concrete—how electricity flows, how organs function, how renewable energy systems operate.
But let's be real: this isn't competing with MrBeast or even Veritasium for entertainment value. It's straightforward, technical, and German-efficient in its approach. The channel has been around since 2011 with only 72 videos, which tells you this is quality-over-quantity educational content, not algorithm-optimized engagement bait.
The real question is whether your kid will actually watch this voluntarily or if it's something you pull up to supplement a school lesson. For the right kid—the one who genuinely wants to understand how things work—this is solid. For everyone else, it'll be background noise while they're really just waiting to get back to their regular YouTube feed.








