There used to be a mentality that if you didn't learn something at a college or university, then your understanding was inferior or tainted. I think we are getting over that, at least I hope so. The things I think I know best, and that I can speak most spontaneously and passionately about are things I learned myself. Thanks for the comment.
The experiment is not taught in high schools, however, people like myself who have chosen the expose it to the student body due to a free-topic coverage, means that some students in my class will walk out knowing what it is.
The uncertainty principle, was NEVER explained to me like that. In 10th grade, I was taught (11th now), that all it means is that photons collide with each other.
You must be right that I never made it all the way through the geometry videos---I just watched #7, and I know I wouldn't have let that one by without a comment. What a punchline! I completely agree (with the truth of your point and its awesomeness), of course.
As for the HUP and double-slit interpretations they're teaching these days, I'll have to clarify my thoughts a bit then hopefully make a video.
I'd love to hear what someone _intelligent_ and _educated_ has to say on this subject (meaning you of course). I watched number 7 again myself and was disappointed for the first couple of minutes, but then I got to the point that reminded me why I was all fired up. People talk about that kind of generality all the time (theorem vs theory), but they don't get the "aha!" And there's a big "aha" to be gotten.
I will patiently wait for your video. I really want to know what you have to say.
I may be able to get fired up about the HUP, too, because if I show they (the "phantasmagoricals," as Inmendham would say) don't understand it, I hope to show their "interpretations" are worthless. Unless you tell me they are right, or that similar ideas are being taught as real science in respected institutions. I don't know if I'd be more fired up if people were interested or if they had the nerve to not be interested but still talk about it themselves.
One of my (many) recent videos explains that for the first part of the year I wasn't making as many videos as I wanted because I thought that would make me more productive at work. That was wrong. It kept all the ideas bottled up and bugging me. I'm letting them out now. I'll slow down soon, I think.
I like intelligent people, I never went to a college or university before, but hey I'm learning, Gotta love internet and technology.
asbani991 3 years ago
There used to be a mentality that if you didn't learn something at a college or university, then your understanding was inferior or tainted. I think we are getting over that, at least I hope so. The things I think I know best, and that I can speak most spontaneously and passionately about are things I learned myself. Thanks for the comment.
DarwinsHamster 3 years ago
The experiment is not taught in high schools, however, people like myself who have chosen the expose it to the student body due to a free-topic coverage, means that some students in my class will walk out knowing what it is.
The uncertainty principle, was NEVER explained to me like that. In 10th grade, I was taught (11th now), that all it means is that photons collide with each other.
144md 3 years ago
Yes!! make it. would be very nice to watch :D
144md 3 years ago
Ooh, interest! I got your interest right here.
You must be right that I never made it all the way through the geometry videos---I just watched #7, and I know I wouldn't have let that one by without a comment. What a punchline! I completely agree (with the truth of your point and its awesomeness), of course.
As for the HUP and double-slit interpretations they're teaching these days, I'll have to clarify my thoughts a bit then hopefully make a video.
How prolific you are these days!
Prepoceros 3 years ago
I'd love to hear what someone _intelligent_ and _educated_ has to say on this subject (meaning you of course). I watched number 7 again myself and was disappointed for the first couple of minutes, but then I got to the point that reminded me why I was all fired up. People talk about that kind of generality all the time (theorem vs theory), but they don't get the "aha!" And there's a big "aha" to be gotten.
I will patiently wait for your video. I really want to know what you have to say.
DarwinsHamster 3 years ago
I may be able to get fired up about the HUP, too, because if I show they (the "phantasmagoricals," as Inmendham would say) don't understand it, I hope to show their "interpretations" are worthless. Unless you tell me they are right, or that similar ideas are being taught as real science in respected institutions. I don't know if I'd be more fired up if people were interested or if they had the nerve to not be interested but still talk about it themselves.
DarwinsHamster 3 years ago
One of my (many) recent videos explains that for the first part of the year I wasn't making as many videos as I wanted because I thought that would make me more productive at work. That was wrong. It kept all the ideas bottled up and bugging me. I'm letting them out now. I'll slow down soon, I think.
DarwinsHamster 3 years ago
Yeah, I remember you saying that. Still, I'm impressed by the number of ideas that one person can have (and discuss intelligently).
Prepoceros 3 years ago