In Papa Flammy's perspective, he trapped Andrew in his basement. In Andrew's perspective, he trapped Papa Flammy in his attic. Papa Flammy is trapped in Andrew's Attic.
@@fsdds1488 a friend of mine used the first 2 chapters of griffiths QM for the quantum mechanics part of his modern physics course. So when those same students took their first QM class, they went straight to sakurai.
I recently discovered your channel and (although off-topic) thought you might be interested in geometric algebra since one of its aims is to simplify and unify some of the math in physics. I believe it is an extension of linear algebra that is a superset of complex numbers, quaternions, spinors, tensors, etc. For instance, I like how in the linked video, below, that it is shown that Maxwell's Equations can be expressed in one equation that fully expresses the four equations, where each term is a different kind of object--something like two distinct parts of a complex number, but in the 3D version of geometric algebra, there are 4 distinct types of objects; in the case of Maxwell's Equations, each of the equations is related to a different type of object, Gauss' Law is the scalar part. Interested? If so, here is a link to video I thoroughly enjoyed that touches on some of the points: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-60z_hpEAtD8.html
I was 14 when I enrolled in a college, and it was the hardest year if my life...luckily I had your videos to get me through it, thanks for always being here
Finishing up my undergrad in a couple of weeks.... these memes were so spot on, I found myself converging on a linear combination of laughing and cringing in discomfort.
Speaking of tex, one of my friends used to write her hw in terminal using vim. then she would compile from command line and there it was.... one pdflatex
when I told my professor that I'm using overleaf for writing my thesis he said: despite the fact that you can access the internet almost everywhere, but there is a possibility that the overleaf servers goes down and you loss all your work .. after two days, overleaf had an issue and I was like 😱🤣 .. if you use it, take a backup for all your work 👌🏻
@@jawad8727 It somehow reverted my latest draft of my presentation today, good things I actually back them up whenever I change some equations or decide to rewrite some bits
Although he was more of a mathematical physicist, my math professor would always use the spherical cow example and I know that it stuck with all of the students in that math methods class.
6:35 It should be noted that the hand gesture is the British equivalent of the middle finger. 4:37 I've been very guilty of G = 8 pi T. Likely because it makes me feel like I actually understand Misner, Thorne & Wheeler past chapter... 7, I think it is? It's been a while.
A quantum spin liquid is actually a thing that is theorized to exist in frustrated magnetic lattices (e.g. triangle lattice, kagome lattice). They would retain magnetic spin disorder for T -> 0 K.
I always have these videos in the background while I’m working on my high school physics homework. Helps remind me what I’m working towards eventually understanding
This is kind of surreal to hear/see that you go to NMSU. I live right outside of El Paso which is a 45 minutes drive from Las Cruces. I am also a physics major which is why it is crazy that you are so close to me. I have very recently started watching your videos, they are great because I understand some of the jokes. It would be amazing if I could get in contact with you, I am not that far into physics as I am a first-year student, but would still be amazing to get some insight from you. I had made this post on a previous video when I realized it was uploaded a while ago and that you might not read it.
You can get rid of all UV divergences with a finite number of counterterms in a renormalizable theory. Super-renormalizable means that only a finite number of _entire diagrams_ will have divergences at all.