The bill nye generation

thanks for your input

btw how do i find the action function for a newtonian gravitational field? :-)

I have a legit question. Do people in real physics fields really follow OP's "bill Nye" philosophy? I'm not talking undergrads or random plebs like me, but real physicists. Is this just some made up shit for OP to feel like he's on some team? Or do actual physics professors subscribe to such an inane ideology? I find it hard to believe, but I'm not in the field.

>thinks faggot applies to gender and/or sex
Oh you have much to learn about reality, nigger.

What do you think Bill Nye's philosophy is? He's a kids TV show host, not a researcher.

>>think college physics is swinging pendulums and touching plasma balls
The plural of pendulum is pendula. There's no way somebody that actually studies physics doesn't know this.

***pendulati
sorry, autocorrect

If you studied this shit you would know the proper singular form is pendulus.

I say, good sir. I hate all of these turn of the century physicists who think that all of these particles are so important. You can't ever interact with them, so what's the point? Don't even get me started on the Einstein fellow. Mass = Energy? Space itself bends and curves? Time slows down and speeds up? Space and time are one in the same? That's absolutely preposterous! How could any reasonable fellow believe in such nonsense?

People like Einstine are really ruining physics. What ever happened to the good old days, when we were making discoveries about the dynamics of heat and electricity? Call me a mongoloid if you want, but I hate that style of physics. I miss the Faraday and Kelvin generation. The generations that actually did things important, that affected our lives. Nowdays we all ogle at the newest subatomic particle.

This is a Rick and Morty fan right here. Gas.

>this is a rick and morty fan right here

thank you. someone who immediately recognizes that you have to have a high iq to understand the subtle humour in my posts.