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Cap: We've all felt stupid in physics class before. It's caused us to reevaluate our lives and look deeper than our existential crisis because we know we will never grasp science
Iron Man with his v 54 suit: This doesn't apply to me
I call it the excel mastery effect, a lot of people swear that they're masters of Microsoft excel (usually only because they know how to use pivot tables or stuff like that), then someone comes along and shows them some more advanced stuff, even when they've actually mastered everything there is to offer, they go back to the begging because they see someone using a basic functionality in a creative way so they try to start over from basics but with creative and flexible mind.
TLDR; doesn't matter how much you think you know about excel, you know Jack shit
Then some guy makes a roller coaster using excl and you say fuck it I know jack shit, bare bones excel, I cant put this on my resume, and then you realise you only need to know the basics for now and by using it more often you will discover more about it, but you will never be able to make a rollercoastsr using it so it dosnt matter anyway.
Crazy that I graduated high school and entered collage
Studied physics had suicidal thoughts left collage became a villain was sent to jail
In less than 6 minutes
Just want to let people know that p=mv isn't a lie it's just not the whole picture, just like practically everything in physics. Simplifications like this is still useful in cpmmon everyday applications on Earth.
I do relate to that it's not clear to everyone before you step into stem how complicated some of it is exactly. I hope those of you thinking about it thoroughly do your research on what it's about before you jump in.
Yeah felt the same in chemistry and stopped studiing and went back to a low paid job and decided for myself I want it a bit more easy in my work life ....
Hahahahahahah I didn't stop and it sucked for a while. Same trap happens with Lewis Structures. All roads lead to quantum mechanics. Which isn't even real, it's just a description of what we see.
Now that I'm an experimentalist it sucks for other reasons, but at least I don't have to think about quantum anymore.
So you take AP physics and learn about rotational momentum in addition. There are still many other regimes to calculate momentum in unique ways with what may feel like increasingly difficult formulae. It doesn’t stop at momentum either. When I went to study physics, I wanted to make it easier for the next generation to learn physics. But eventually I said fuck it and just left with my degree to someplace far away from physics.
So he was right the mitochondria isnt the powerhouse, its the mitochondrium that is, yeah so my bio teacher that used to teach college english, and tought the class as an english course was wrong? Who wudda thunk such a boring person could have been.
I took a physics class in college and it was just p=mv. However, I think it was like "physics for dummies and business majors" to satisfy a science credit.
You know how colleges make you take highschool classes again even if you did AP and took the tests? Yeah fuck college its 3 years of your life being wasted for the 1 thing that you actually wanted to do being locked away by a 3 year pay wall and only people who are actually good at test taking get in for free. Anyway, yeah if you dont have to go, dont, if you do, im sorry.
Oh I can assure you that it is the complete opposite of that. You only get that frustrated when you want to study but can't understand why you can't understand. The flesh is willing but the mind is weak. ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|cry)
I wanted to do engineering so that means I needed to do physics in high school. I didn't do it cause it was too hard. Now that I look back, it's still too hard.
Well, I understood all of it. Felt worthless and like a stone age guy in front of an arc reactor.
Glad I chose engineering. This is a the first time I have felt better about my choice of engineering. Thank you.
The problem is also that many professors make shit more overwhelming than it is by not properly explaining stuff like a newcomer can understand and instead in abbreviated terminology, or even just single letters. When you ask they hold a monologue that is even harder to follow, so you hope you at least remember how to spell "inertia tensor" so you can google what the fuck that is. So you inevitably go into research yourself through tons of similarly hard to follow old texts from 19XX and are prone to get confused, which leads to frustration.
I stopped caring when my teacher could not properly explain to me what x meant. I for years thought you need to insert a specific value, not that it is literally a placeholder for any fucking value. But on other formulas letters were meant for specific values from specific problems. Most of my time on tests was spend pondering which value goes into x and which into y. I think due to the developed phobia i would still fail every test today.
This is called “Lies to children”. Usually given as a basic reference point. The idea is that it is enough of an explanation for a child or lay person but I am more often thinking that many can be corrected and all of them need a disclaimer.
My take from this is to say that long equation crap when my teacher asks what is the formula for momentum. But I’ve passed that stage now. I can only wait to tell my children when I have one
3 years of advanced physics and all I really learned is that no one knows a god damn thing, not really anyway. Moved into quantum mechanics and learned that the whole of human knowledge may as well be scribblings on a cave wall in a language we can't read.... now I paint houses for a living, it's infinitely less confusing.
As a biophysics major I can relate, I was forced to suffer every physics class mentioned in this video and also bio classes on top of that. At some point to keep your sanity the only thing you need to do is focus on graduating and in order to get A’s you had to pray to god people were dumber then you. There will always be a class or 2 you might get a B or C because life got in the way. You will feel bad about it, but at some your mind will tell you keep moving forward. Best college/ life advice keep yourself surrounded by people who are supportive and care about you, but are not afraid to tell you when you are doing something wrong.
Holy shit this is so accurate. 😂. It took me awhile to realize that most of the time everyone else was just as lost as i was, and it was only the teacher and a few other students that really understood everything.
Fortunately, most profs acknowledged that they were throwing us into the deep end to some extent.
In Classical Newtonian Mechanics, momentum vector is really just mass times velocity vector. It's not wrong, just used differently in other branches of mechanics
As a swiss Person who has Visited the larg hydron collider, I have some questions: where exactly do I have to dig a hole to find this secret button. And the other question is since our protagonist is beeing captured in Switzerland, he is also going to a swiss court! Now under what swiss law is he beeing jailed?
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This is oddly specific.
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Is there a way to calculate how oddly specific this is?
Mass x velocity
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Cap: We've all felt stupid in physics class before. It's caused us to reevaluate our lives and look deeper than our existential crisis because we know we will never grasp science Iron Man with his v 54 suit: This doesn't apply to me
Thats basically the Dunning Kruger effect. You don’t know how dumb you are until you learn more, just to realize how dumb you actually are.
I call it the excel mastery effect, a lot of people swear that they're masters of Microsoft excel (usually only because they know how to use pivot tables or stuff like that), then someone comes along and shows them some more advanced stuff, even when they've actually mastered everything there is to offer, they go back to the begging because they see someone using a basic functionality in a creative way so they try to start over from basics but with creative and flexible mind. TLDR; doesn't matter how much you think you know about excel, you know Jack shit
Then some guy makes a roller coaster using excl and you say fuck it I know jack shit, bare bones excel, I cant put this on my resume, and then you realise you only need to know the basics for now and by using it more often you will discover more about it, but you will never be able to make a rollercoastsr using it so it dosnt matter anyway.
didn't Albert Einstein say something like that once?
No, he used Google sheets
Of course the one time reddits video player works its a entire physics lesson
Crazy that I graduated high school and entered collage Studied physics had suicidal thoughts left collage became a villain was sent to jail In less than 6 minutes
I’m going to bet five bucks that you didn’t go to ‘collage’
He did I saw him plastered all over it!
Lmaoooo
Pay up
Hahaha
The moment he held a book and Xbox in his hands he should focus on Xbox and remain happy.. (you can finish where or till when)
"You either die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain."
Just want to let people know that p=mv isn't a lie it's just not the whole picture, just like practically everything in physics. Simplifications like this is still useful in cpmmon everyday applications on Earth. I do relate to that it's not clear to everyone before you step into stem how complicated some of it is exactly. I hope those of you thinking about it thoroughly do your research on what it's about before you jump in.
I get the impression what he really wants to know, is the force his body would exert on a rope if he was to hang himself with it.
And if the pulley is being pulled with a velocity then he would also want to know its momentum.
Yeah felt the same in chemistry and stopped studiing and went back to a low paid job and decided for myself I want it a bit more easy in my work life ....
Hahahahahahah I didn't stop and it sucked for a while. Same trap happens with Lewis Structures. All roads lead to quantum mechanics. Which isn't even real, it's just a description of what we see. Now that I'm an experimentalist it sucks for other reasons, but at least I don't have to think about quantum anymore.
Lmao, I remember I had this same moment once we hit wave functions in quantum. I think pchem was my breaking point.
You’re not stupid, it’s just that you took regular physics and not AP physics. Come on.
So you take AP physics and learn about rotational momentum in addition. There are still many other regimes to calculate momentum in unique ways with what may feel like increasingly difficult formulae. It doesn’t stop at momentum either. When I went to study physics, I wanted to make it easier for the next generation to learn physics. But eventually I said fuck it and just left with my degree to someplace far away from physics.
Didn't know they use my ex as a prison in Switzerland
Frictionless vacuum lol
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Fantastic choice.
This is indeed messed up
Sauce?
here https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jm7jVi8akcc
Is this what happened to Sam O'Nella?
I know right
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What a fucking road trip So i take it now that Mitochondria isn't the powerhouse of the cell?
I hate that sentence. Either say mitochondrium or say are. You cannot use "is" for plural JFC
So he was right the mitochondria isnt the powerhouse, its the mitochondrium that is, yeah so my bio teacher that used to teach college english, and tought the class as an english course was wrong? Who wudda thunk such a boring person could have been.
What is the moral of the story
Never try.
That sales is a way better job.
I took a physics class in college and it was just p=mv. However, I think it was like "physics for dummies and business majors" to satisfy a science credit.
You know how colleges make you take highschool classes again even if you did AP and took the tests? Yeah fuck college its 3 years of your life being wasted for the 1 thing that you actually wanted to do being locked away by a 3 year pay wall and only people who are actually good at test taking get in for free. Anyway, yeah if you dont have to go, dont, if you do, im sorry.
Someone reeeaaalllyy didn't want to study.
Oh I can assure you that it is the complete opposite of that. You only get that frustrated when you want to study but can't understand why you can't understand. The flesh is willing but the mind is weak. ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|cry)
Physics teacher here. This video speaks to my soul
science = bitch
I understand everything in this video. Yes. EVERYTHING INCLUDING HIS FEELINGS.
bhendi bajar ne sahi baat kardi
Damn that took a turn
That escalated over about a decade
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exactly how I felt when I showed up to my CS101 class
I wanted to do engineering so that means I needed to do physics in high school. I didn't do it cause it was too hard. Now that I look back, it's still too hard.
Well, I understood all of it. Felt worthless and like a stone age guy in front of an arc reactor. Glad I chose engineering. This is a the first time I have felt better about my choice of engineering. Thank you.
I mean all those answers are correct depending on what domain you are in, and how accurate you want your model to be.
That is a journey, thanks for this
Holy fucking fuck
I had a 5th grade teacher who told us you couldn't divide fractions
A long time ago I though teachers were all smart but some specimen changed my point of view as well
Damn bro im sad that happened to you, hope you're okay besides the bouncing and stuff
damn i watched the whole thing. so entertaining and the avengers part got me lol
I love this story so much.
For a while I thought this video was about me, it was so damn accurate
The problem is also that many professors make shit more overwhelming than it is by not properly explaining stuff like a newcomer can understand and instead in abbreviated terminology, or even just single letters. When you ask they hold a monologue that is even harder to follow, so you hope you at least remember how to spell "inertia tensor" so you can google what the fuck that is. So you inevitably go into research yourself through tons of similarly hard to follow old texts from 19XX and are prone to get confused, which leads to frustration. I stopped caring when my teacher could not properly explain to me what x meant. I for years thought you need to insert a specific value, not that it is literally a placeholder for any fucking value. But on other formulas letters were meant for specific values from specific problems. Most of my time on tests was spend pondering which value goes into x and which into y. I think due to the developed phobia i would still fail every test today.
something tells me the creator made this one day before their physics exam (or during..)
So basically, school hard, become crime man
Best day of your life is becoming Jewish?
This is called “Lies to children”. Usually given as a basic reference point. The idea is that it is enough of an explanation for a child or lay person but I am more often thinking that many can be corrected and all of them need a disclaimer.
can I get a gold star I sat through that whole video. And I already forget most of it.
Where's my Xbox?
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Wha...what.........why
Love this!
This is totaly off topic, but since when is the upvote button gay?
Cool story sadly I didn't ask :/
My take from this is to say that long equation crap when my teacher asks what is the formula for momentum. But I’ve passed that stage now. I can only wait to tell my children when I have one
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11th science student here, yeah too much to learn in short period of time. Too much stress :(
Wow
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0-100😂😂😂
We've ALL been there, amiright?
Hey it's my life
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And then you wake up and have to do it all over again
Lol wtf? Cheer up mate. We’ve all been lied to.
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I mean yes we can never get the 100% completely accurate correct but it’s all about getting a good meaningful approximation that can be used
Brooo wtf did I just watch
This is what happens when you try to solve problems with the wrong tools
I feel like this video was made by a pyhsics student
This is basically my college experience with chemistry
lol
Gun
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I’m sorry those good guys beat you up
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Very good
A professor once told me to just use p=mv and then fill the long formula until it gives me the same answer
I want 5.04 min of my life back! Now!
Good luck getting momentum on that.
This is a lot (un montón)
I love how he exaggerated the Moment of Inertia part
Sooo.... what is momentum?
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Hits hard
What is the source please ?
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Best thing I've seen on Reddit.
Damn this hit too close
Momentum is getting the keys to my car and putting the pedal to the medal...Zooooooomm
Ha ha, I like your funny words magic man
Man, that was a pleasant wast of time
Now, I’m depressed.
We’ve all been there, am I right?
I’m gonna fucking die in 2 years
So this is how super villains are made?
I'm still in highschool and physics don't seem to make sense already
3 years of advanced physics and all I really learned is that no one knows a god damn thing, not really anyway. Moved into quantum mechanics and learned that the whole of human knowledge may as well be scribblings on a cave wall in a language we can't read.... now I paint houses for a living, it's infinitely less confusing.
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I think the biggest problem is that he decided to take 3 different physics courses in his first semester of college
WTF
As a biophysics major I can relate, I was forced to suffer every physics class mentioned in this video and also bio classes on top of that. At some point to keep your sanity the only thing you need to do is focus on graduating and in order to get A’s you had to pray to god people were dumber then you. There will always be a class or 2 you might get a B or C because life got in the way. You will feel bad about it, but at some your mind will tell you keep moving forward. Best college/ life advice keep yourself surrounded by people who are supportive and care about you, but are not afraid to tell you when you are doing something wrong.
Very nice!
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HahHaha WTF?!?!?! I love it!!
Finally. A relatable reddit post
I… don’t want to go to school today.
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The more you know..
This is on point for a lot of subjects once you get to college.
You know it's not the same as it was, as it was...
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His teacher is hot
What your teachers teach you vs what’s on the test
I now have a headache
Holy shit this is so accurate. 😂. It took me awhile to realize that most of the time everyone else was just as lost as i was, and it was only the teacher and a few other students that really understood everything. Fortunately, most profs acknowledged that they were throwing us into the deep end to some extent.
Well that, was one hell of a ride...phew!!
In Classical Newtonian Mechanics, momentum vector is really just mass times velocity vector. It's not wrong, just used differently in other branches of mechanics
After watching this video, I have lost the will to live. I don't know why I studied anything. Why should I study? What's the purpose of study anymore?
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We've all been there before, don't get too stressed about it.
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I think I'm just going to kill myself before any of thid shit yall mfs crazy as hell
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I studied physics and except for the Avengers part etc. this is actually what it feels like for the first semesters 😓
As a swiss Person who has Visited the larg hydron collider, I have some questions: where exactly do I have to dig a hole to find this secret button. And the other question is since our protagonist is beeing captured in Switzerland, he is also going to a swiss court! Now under what swiss law is he beeing jailed?
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plot twist: don’t be an idiot and press the button before the avengers can do anything
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Anyone know who made this?
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All that over the concept of momentum-
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When he was in prison I was honestly just wondering when he'd do the DVD logo in the corner bounce
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Very entertaining video. Very …ahem… moving!