Alex saw this one at school. What goes on in this department may or may not be physics. Does that say something about the quality of the scientists? Just saying.
It's just as I feared: they've discovered that if they don't take physics seriously its laws won't affect them! Soon a chain reaction will cause us all to fly off the earth into space!
Actually, at my school, all the intro physics teachers are world-renowned string theorists, so it’s quite ironic that they’re essentially trying to tear apart all those concepts we learned in class.
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Things I see a lot: silica gel "do not eat"; hair dryer labels; inside the bus "do not drill"; Wal-mart sign about IDs; coffee machine with "2" cup sizes; employees must "wash hands"; that failblog post.
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2+2=5
for larger values of 2
It's just as I feared: they've discovered that if they don't take physics seriously its laws won't affect them! Soon a chain reaction will cause us all to fly off the earth into space!
What can you expect from string theorists?
Actually, at my school, all the intro physics teachers are world-renowned string theorists, so it’s quite ironic that they’re essentially trying to tear apart all those concepts we learned in class.
The Invisible Pink Unicorn says: "Sting theory is myth-making, not science!"
Whatever is going on in that department could be physical in a non-science way...
It's metaphysics!
Having learned about Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle in my own physics class, I actually agree with the quotation marks - it really is "physics."
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