QuantumFracture is the project of José Luis Crespo, a Spanish physicist who built one of the most-watched science channels in the Spanish-speaking world by…
Total Followers +0.0%
5.6M
Across YouTube, Instagram, TikTok
Primary Platform
YouTube
4M followers · 71% of audience
Engagement
5.5%
vs. 1.5% category median
Sponsorship Tier
Mega
Est. $13K–$31K / IG post
Cadena SER's Ciudad Real station announced Crespo as one of five recipients of its annual Premios Comunicación 2026, citing his role in making physics accessible to millions of Spanish-speaking audiences through QuantumFracture.
José Luis Crespo headlined a science communication session at the University of Cantabria as part of the EU Horizonte Europa G9-SCIENCE4ALL project, drawing a full house of 500+ attendees.
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| Brand | Type | Platform | Date | Performance vs. baseline |
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| Preply Sponsorship | Sponsored content | YouTube | Apr 2026 | — |
| Brilliant Sponsorship | Sponsored content | YouTube | Apr 2026 | — |
| Nextory Sponsorship | Sponsored content | YouTube | Oct 2025 | — |
| Hostinger Sponsorship | Sponsored content | YouTube | Aug 2025 | — |
| italki HK Sponsorship | Sponsored content | YouTube | Jul 2025 | — |
| Podimo Audio / Podcasts | Sponsored content | YouTube | Long-term | — |
| Behomy Home / Smart Home | Sponsored content | TikTok | Long-term | — |
QuantumFracture is the project of José Luis Crespo, a Spanish physicist who built one of the most-watched science channels in the Spanish-speaking world by pairing rigorous physics with custom animations and a talent for making the genuinely counterintuitive feel approachable. Based in Spain, Crespo launched the channel to fill a gap in high-quality, visually-driven science content in Spanish, covering topics that range from quantum mechanics and cosmology to probability puzzles and the philosophy of mathematics. His video titles lean into intellectual provocation — posing questions about whether mathematics can prove God created the universe from nothing, or framing a deceptively simple problem as something that will 'make your head explode' — but the content beneath those hooks is substantive and grounded in actual physics. The channel's engagement rate sits well above the category median, reflecting an audience that returns for depth rather than passive consumption.
QuantumFracture's audience skews heavily male and spans a broad adult age range, with a notable concentration in the over-35 bracket — suggesting the channel attracts committed science enthusiasts rather than casual teenage viewers. Its geographic footprint is pan-Hispanic, drawing roughly half its audience from Spain and most of the remainder from Mexico, Argentina, and Colombia, which gives Crespo unusual reach across the entire Spanish-language market simultaneously. His sponsor roster reinforces this positioning neatly: recurring integrations with Brilliant (the interactive learning platform) and multiple language-learning services like Preply and italki signal that advertisers read his audience as educated, intellectually curious adults willing to invest in self-improvement. With multi-platform presence on YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok — and strong TikTok engagement in particular suggesting room for short-form growth — QuantumFracture is well-positioned to deepen its foothold as the default destination for serious science communication in Spanish, a content category that remains underpopulated relative to its English-language equivalents.
QuantumFracture reaches an audience concentrated in ESP primarily through YouTube, and is best activated via long-form YouTube integrations, Instagram Reels and Stories, TikTok branded content. Their sponsorship history skews toward Audio / Podcasts, Home / Smart Home, a clear signal of fit for brands in those categories. Demonstrated partners include Preply and Brilliant. Engagement on YouTube runs around 5.5%, pointing to an audience suited to category-relevant, mid-funnel brand campaigns rather than pure-reach buys.
Benchmark estimates for a creator at QuantumFracture's tier (Mega, 5.6M combined followers, ESP). Pulled from CreatorDB's category benchmarks.
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Yes — QuantumFracture's Instagram bio explicitly describes the creator as "Físico" (physicist in Spanish), confirming a genuine academic background in physics. The channel is built around that foundation, covering topics from quantum mechanics to cosmology with scientific accuracy. The animations and pop-culture hooks are the delivery style, but the physics credentials are real.
QuantumFracture has content available on Podimo, the subscription audio platform popular across Spain and Latin America, promoted with the recurring tag #escúchaloenpodimo ("listen to it on Podimo") in their posts. It extends the science content beyond YouTube for fans who prefer an audio format. Podimo's footprint across the Spanish-speaking world lines up naturally with QuantumFracture's core audience.
Animations are baked into QuantumFracture's identity — the YouTube bio literally opens with "¡Ciencia! ¡y con animaciones!" (Science! And with animations!). The reasoning is practical: abstract ideas like quantum superposition, probability distributions, or cosmic geometry are genuinely hard to grasp from words alone, and visualizing them closes that gap. It's the signature format that sets the channel apart from talking-head science content.
Yes — QuantumFracture tied content to the release of Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, tagging posts with #antmanylaavispa and #quantumanía. It follows a recurring pattern on the channel: using a popular film or cultural event as a hook to explain the actual science behind it. This strategy makes dense physics concepts clickable for an audience that might not seek out a straight physics lecture on its own.
QuantumFracture posted a video titled "A @lauracamonbio le han Timado con el Efecto Coriolis," which translates roughly to "@lauracamonbio has been tricked about the Coriolis effect." The video points out that another science creator was misled by a common misconception about this real atmospheric physics phenomenon. It's a strong example of QuantumFracture's debunking style — using scientific rigor to correct myths that even science-adjacent creators can fall for.
Yes — Brilliant is a confirmed sponsor on QuantumFracture's YouTube channel, with a collaboration as recent as April 2026. Brilliant is an interactive math and science learning platform, making it a natural fit for a physics-focused creator. QuantumFracture has also partnered with Preply, italki, Nextory, and Hostinger across campaigns running through 2025 and 2026.
Yes — the video is titled "La Prueba Matemática de que... ¿Dios Puede Crear el Mundo de la Nada?" (The Mathematical Proof That... Can God Create the World from Nothing?). It's a prime example of how QuantumFracture tackles big philosophical and cosmological questions through the lens of mathematics and physics rather than theology alone. This willingness to push into challenging, boundary-case questions is a defining trait of the channel.
QuantumFracture has posted content around a deceptively simple problem billed as brain-exploding — and pointedly notes it has nothing to do with quantum mechanics, which is a fun twist for a channel with "Quantum" in its name. The format plays into recreational math and counterintuitive logic, using accessible puzzles as an entry point to deeper scientific thinking. Titles like this are a recurring hook on the channel, designed to pull in curious viewers who might not identify as science fans.
Spain is the single largest country in QuantumFracture's audience, but Mexico, Argentina, and Colombia together account for a substantial portion that rivals the Spanish share overall. That spread makes QuantumFracture one of the most-watched Spanish-language science channels across the entire Hispanic world, not just its home country. The pan-regional reach is a key part of what pushes the channel into Mega creator territory.
QuantumFracture has surpassed 4 million subscribers on YouTube, placing it firmly in the Mega creator tier — a rare achievement for a science channel in any language. Engagement on the channel runs well above the category average for education and science content, reflecting a genuinely active and invested audience rather than passive subscribers. Adding Instagram and TikTok, total reach across all platforms exceeds 5 million followers.
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