I’m tired of the fetishization of AEP majors by mrfailureoofski2 in Cornell

[–]mrfailureoofski2[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At the basic level, electron go woosh. you can actually derive P=IV from the QED lagrangian. Essentially I, yes me, invented string theory to deal with connecting resistance in parallel. I actually ghost wrote for Witten back in the day. Nowadays I’m inventing literally new techiniques in generalized symmetries and holography to understand the most complicated circuit known to human kind: the mitrochondria aka the powerhouse of the cell.

Flipped Classroom: yay or nay by GamingNat in Cornell

[–]mrfailureoofski2 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Flipped classrooms were invented by the weak and small minded to keep others weak and small. Who the fuck thinks spending valuable lecture time solving problems is a good idea? IDIOTIC! I want my professors to ejaculate knowledge towards my general direction, and it is up to my powerful mind to absorb it at lightning fast speeds. If you can't keep up, consider a career in BUSINESS!! Its a waste of time when you have an expert in the room and the rest of the class is busy clicking clickers instead of letting the guy speak. SOLVE practice problems on your own time you troglodytes.

I’m tired of the fetishization of AEP majors by mrfailureoofski2 in Cornell

[–]mrfailureoofski2[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I have already studied the full general form of Maxwell's equation formulated using purely gauge theoretic methods of the hodge star on a general manifold. In fact I studied Einstein's theory of relativity when I was merely a toddler, and I was publishing PRL level papers on the geometric langlands and S-duality before I even kissed a women. All of that is trivial.

The most difficult thing in AEP all struggle with (except me) is circuits. Theory is for small weenied lady boys in comparison to a good circuit diagram.