The Educator Anubhav Sir Turning Physics Into the Internet’s New Obsession

Meet Anubhav Sir, the Theory_of_Physics creator whose viral YouTube Shorts turning physics concepts into 300M-view explainers are rewriting what “education” looks like in the age of Reels.

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In Case You Missed the Viral Genius

While most educators rely on textbooks, Anubhav Sir relies on gravity, literally.
His YouTube Short explaining the center of gravity didn’t just go viral; it exploded past 316 million views, turning a classroom concept into one of the internet’s favourite bite-sized science lessons. A dropout from IIT, a natural-born teacher, and now a viral physics icon, this is the creator making India learn in 30 seconds or less.

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The Physics Teacher Who Broke the Internet (With One Demo)

Scroll YouTube Shorts long enough, and you’ll see him:
A guy in a simple room, holding everyday objects, explaining center of gravity or surface tension with the kind of clarity that makes you go:

“Wait… physics is actually EASY?”

That’s Anubhav Sir.
The man who turned science class trauma into entertainment.

His video breaking down centrifugal force crossed a mind-blowing 316M views, putting him in the league of global viral educators, without transitions, without green screens, without high-production labs.

Just:

  • physics,
  • passion,
  • and a wild ability to make complex ideas feel like common sense.

Why His Videos Go Viral (When Most Teachers Don’t)

Because Anubhav understands the attention economy better than half the influencers out there.

He doesn’t lecture.
He doesn’t drone on.
He doesn’t pull out 20-minute whiteboard sessions.

He goes straight for the sweet spot:

30 seconds. Pure clarity

He makes physics feel like:

  • a magic trick
  • a life hack
  • a “why didn’t anyone teach me this like this?” moment

His formula is simple:

Everyday object + simple demo + perfect analogy + confidence = viral science.

Where other teachers say “consider a body on an inclined plane,”
Anubhav picks up a random bottle and shows you what he means.

That relatability?
The internet LOVES it.

Dropout → Digital Guru → Viral Educator

Here’s the twist that gives his story a whole separate fanbase:

He’s a dropout from IIT, not because he wasn’t smart enough, but because his path shifted.
And honestly?
It worked.

His community sees him as:

  • the anti-textbook teacher
  • the “you don’t need a degree to be brilliant” icon
  • the educator who teaches like a human, not a PDF

He’s not polished.
He’s not scripted.

He’s raw, casual, and deadly effective.

What His Comment Section Says About His Impact

You don’t need analytics to know he’s winning, his comments tell you everything:

“Sir, physics finally makes sense.”

 “Where were you during my board exams??”
“Bro explained center of gravity better than my school ever did.”
“I showed this to my dad and he also learned.”

His audience ranges from:

  • Class 9–12 students
  • Engineering aspirants
  • Parents
  • Adults who left science 10 years ago
  • Random viewers who love good short-form clarity

That’s the magic of Anubhav Sir 

Net Worth & Creator Potential

He isn’t flashing wealth or selling courses in every video.
But make no mistake, his creator potential is MASSIVE.

Where he can earn:

  • Ed-tech collaborations
  • YouTube monetization (huge given his views)
  • Brand partnerships in STEM, stationery, learning apps
  • Offline workshops, webinars, guest speaker roles

Creators with millions of views per Short can easily make ₹1–5 lakh per month from YouTube alone, depending on region and retention.

And if he ever launches a physics course?
Game over. Instant bestseller.

The Last Word

In a world where educational content often feels heavy, intimidating, or painfully boring, Anubhav Sir is the refreshing contradiction:

He doesn’t simplify physics.
He makes it feel obvious.

He doesn’t chase virality.
Virality chases him.

His IIT dropout story isn’t a failure, it’s a plot twist.
His teaching style isn’t academic, it’s instinctive.
His videos aren’t classes, they’re clarity explosions.

And honestly?

If this is the future of learning,
we’re all finally going to understand physics.

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