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In primary school we had a "weird" physics teacher who tried to convince us Albert Einstein is a hack and relativity is fake, and that time dilation is ridiculous and not real. That these theories are not universally accepted and there are lots of people like him fighting big science to take them out.
Remembered him recently and he reminded me of /sci/ posters.
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>>16960517
just find a decent enogh biography about albert, and ull see he was the right man in the right context, remove context/environment from him and he had achieved exactly 0
the bright side? put more brilliant people in brilliant contexts
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>>16960517
Relativity is fake indeed. Time dilation in the sense of slowing all processes when moving to the aether is real tho, it's just retarded to define that as time.
>>16960547
Maybe because physicists never explain things to them and are crazy close minded. No you won't archive the great theory by postulating more fictionary things and doing crazy math.
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>>16960517
I had a math teacher in University who would spend all day in class on these ridiculously long and complex problems that he would come up with on the fly and were way more advanced than anything we would be tested on. He just ended up getting them wrong constantly. At the end when it was clear he fucked up he always turned to the class to check if anyone got the right answer. If no one caught where he went wrong, it would just be an hour wasted on a problem with no answer. He wanted to come across as a genius but he was an incompetent moron.
For one exam, he asked if anyone needed help on any type of problem. There was one electronics problem that we only had 2 small examples for in the textbook and they didn't explain how they reached the answer well, one looked wrong entirely. All of his examples in class he messed up on. He had made it clear we would be tested on this problem. I asked him to provide more examples, and his answer was "you'll be fine, that problem is easy. Anyone else need any help?" No one spoke up so he spent the rest of class fucking up one of his own problems that had nothing to do with the one thing he was asked for help with. I don't know anyone who got those answers right on the exam and he ended up re-doing it because scores were so low.
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I remember I found a guy working in the faculty I was studying at to hire as a tutor. He was working in the molecular physics department and I needed help with molecular physics, just a regular BSc first course in it. He spent the entire hour trying to solve the first problem and couldn't do it.
He decided not to charge me thankfully
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