We had a student like him in our health class in 7th grade. It's the first point of reference I figured the dork in the video has the maturity of (maybe less, if you read on). Anyway, after WEEKS of questions like "Has anyone's (name it) organ ever exploded and lived after that?" One day we were talking about the circulatory system and yup, another "Has anyone's bladder ever exploded and lived after it?" Response? "No - You'd pee your pants first!". Entire class class erupted in laughter! IMMD
it's a shame this guy doesn't or is reluctant to answer some of his students' more fundamental questions (why does the black light glow purple). Would probably help the whole thing make a fair bit more sense to them.
We had a student like him in our health class in 7th grade. It's the first point of reference I figured the dork in the video has the maturity of (maybe less, if you read on). Anyway, after WEEKS of questions like "Has anyone's (name it) organ ever exploded and lived after that?" One day we were talking about the circulatory system and yup, another "Has anyone's bladder ever exploded and lived after it?" Response? "No - You'd pee your pants first!". Entire class class erupted in laughter! IMMD
supadupagmailcom 9 months ago
I feel bad for the professor. He is clearly a very patient man.
ssdwellah 11 months ago
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amourdutigre 1 year ago
apparently there are such things as dumb questions
Baddboy187 1 year ago
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Baddboy187 1 year ago
teh comment guyt is a dumbass
itsobvious
a moleculre changes teh wavelenght of the uv light and theguy bets on bubbles
fool only the bubbles would glow then
poor professor heheh
plagued by dummies
hes pretty used to it though
waht is this? american highschool ? where its all abotu being cool and popular?
and comment guy has a sports sponsorship or sth?
Santoslhelpa 2 years ago
New point of view. The detected material mass of the matter in the Universe is
very small (the average density of all substance in the Universe is approximately p=10^-30 g/sm^3) .
It means that the masses in the Universe are very few.
The distances between stars are very far.
About 99% of the matter in the Universe is unseen dark mass. Nobody knows what it is.
Question:
How can the 99% of the Hidden matter in the Universe create the 1% of the Visible matter ?
socratus1 2 years ago
Must be a freshman or high school
class.
RodCornholio 2 years ago
It's more of a shame that the students lack general scientific knowledge lol!
moparroadrunner69 3 years ago
it's a shame this guy doesn't or is reluctant to answer some of his students' more fundamental questions (why does the black light glow purple). Would probably help the whole thing make a fair bit more sense to them.
tim80bwi 3 years ago
guy kind of seems like a jerk to the students lol
boxa888 2 years ago