Yeah me too. But i do not care about what they say, everything they say comes from one year and lefts out second ear. I mean i am just doing my work, i do not care whether o become cool physicist or not.
@@MasterKey2004 he wants science to progress in his image and standard. He wants like minded individual that would help accelerate his career and not bring it down (in his own eyes). In the real world, obviously I would want to bring down Sheldon from his castle built on ego and let him know great ideas, and breakthroughs can come from anyone at anytime.
@@tobex6626 The guys is an absolute genius as far as the show proceeds to show him, but I totally agree with you friend. His ego is frankly far too great for any sane person to bear, especially those in the opposition of his thoughts. We have had scientists like this throughout history, so I guess he won't be much different from predecessors.
Have you tried bringing canned laughter with you everywhere you go? The number of "jokes" might reach the point you start to concider if it is all a big joke or if it is just the laugh track.
@@JohnSmith-ox3gy One might think its a joke, one might think its sarcasm or the truth.....A friend, who studies philosophy in germany, remember the first reception "Welcome to your new hobby, cause philosophy is a hobby, cause nobody never ever saw a ad "Philosopher needed".....
@White bitches want black pornstars it's funny because it's a TV show and a character has been taken to an extreme. under that premise, this scene is funny.
What many don't realize is the students who say to hell with this guy and continue to study are the ones who go on to achieve something.sheldon actually did them a favor.
not really, understand physics is fucking hard and discover something new in physics is x100 tougher, maybe with another subject your idea is right but not in physics. There are thousands of millions in the world but good physicians who make the difference( understanding what the other physicians discovered doesn't count) you can count them with the fingers of your two hands.
@@robertorpg2132 pfft yeah why would you do something just because it interests you, if you can't be guaranteed to be successful before you've even begun why bother
@@koboldgeorge2140 as someone who is about to finish undergraduates in physics, this shit is absurdly difficult. I’ve spent the last 4 years of my life committed to this and I can tell you first hand, this is not something you’d ever do just because you think you’re interested in it.
he is theoretically right. ;) But yeah he is. People do not get that anyone can achieve greatness, but not everyone achieves it. Otherwise it would not be great at all.
yeah, it is like even less than 1 per cent of scientist working in a field achieve the main results. u have to be extremely intelligent and hardworking at the same time to win the competition with your scientist peers.
@@LeventeCzelnai idk, I can't answer this. I once was reading a book called mindset. Here is 2 cases in book. 1. A guy late to his first class in uni arrived when class ended. He saw 2 questions on board he thought these questions his homework. He back to home and started working on his homework. He found it hard but he kept trying. In the end he solved them. These 2 questions actually unsolved equations in math. ....... 2nd case. A girl was born with gift of playing piano, she was very skilled but she thought she don't have to come to class for training because she is better than e everyone. Later they improved their skills and she is behind. And she still scared to show them they are better. ...... The moral of what I said. If you put your mind into something, in the end you will make that vision come true. We don't have fixed minds, we have dynamic ones. And we can increase our skills because everything is skill in your mind.
@@TruthSeekerClub sure, until a point u can improve your yourself if u are determined and practice every day. but if u want to exceed in theoretical physics for instance, it is not enough to be average in iq. because that measures your born skills in abstract rational thinking. u should be in the 95 confidence interval i would say, that is stg like around 160, if i remember correctly (i mean, if u want to achieve "greatness"). if u look at the numbers, u will see that just a bunch of scientist make the major progressions in every field, those who are intelligent and hardworking at the same time. sure, it should not deterrent anyone from pursuing a career, only if u think u absolutely should get a Nobel prize to be someone, which is total bullshit, because unless u are very very gifted, probably u will never get it. determination is very important, but when u are competing determined geniuses, it is very unlikely that u are gonna win.
I'm doing a PhD in physics and this stings. I'm not going to continue in academia after this, and will most probably end up teaching 5th graders to make baking soda volcanoes, but screw you Sheldon it's a more noble profession than most.
I don’t even understand, there is so much you can do with a physics background - tech, finance, engineering, industry. If you’re not interested in teaching then don’t! You have a very versatile qualification!
honestly, I had a dream to be a research professional...didn't realise how much of a cruel profession that can be. It is what it is ig...man's gotta eat.
@@thunderbirdizations “There may be one or two of you in this room whom has what it takes to succeed...“ 'Whom' clearly is the subject of the relative clause here because a) The verb follows immediately thereafter. b) There is no other subject in the relative clause besides 'whom'. Hence, it is used incorrectly and 'who' ought to be applied.
Michael Weiß uhm, no dude. Your a) isn’t sufficient and your b is wrong. “There” is the subject, and the relevant students are the objects. And FYI bruh, since you’re so anal about grammar, your period should be in the quotes, and you should be using double quotes in your explanation. Stop spreading false information... people actually read that sh*t and regurgitate it
@@thunderbirdizations In order to decide whether to use “whom“ or “who“, you have to look at the RELATIVE CLAUSE, not the whole sentence. “There“ is the subject of the main clause, not the relative clause. Since the relative pronoun in this case is the syntactical subject of the relative clause (the sentence part 'who has what it takes...'), “who“ has to be used.
I feel like he is being very honest with them though, despite his own narcissm. You have to be an extremely good scientist in order to even be considered for a good, well paying career. So yes, most of them will probably end up as science teachers, if they aren't considering medical school or a graduate degree in other.
I would love to have Sheldon as my professor... He sounds funny... Yeah he is crazy and annoying, but still I love his mouth just moving like a bullet train
@@bertrandzhu9439 In academy, the main role of professors is to do research but typically it comes with some amount of teaching (except for maybe some old emeritus professors who do whatever)
He’s not wrong in the sense that most things in life follow power law distribution, 1-2% success rate in “making significant contribution” is about right. The problem is you never knew who that 1-2 are, early on. So you need to start with as large a pool as possible.
Why are some people in the comments "taking note" that Ramona Nowitzki is seen in the class in this clip? 🤨 We know that. She features heavily in the episode and Sheldon even says "Amazing, an intelligent labradoodle." about her, referencing this scene. Very strange.
This is how Dr. Cooper's presentation should have gone: Sheldon: "Nice work with the laser, by the way". Leonard: "H-hang on... Sheldon, do you realize you just used sarcasm?". Sheldon: *Experiences a sudden wave of epiphany* *Immediately switches to a better mood* *Starts giving an appropriate speech, inspires a whole batch of grad students to pursue theoretical physics, never to meet Ramona b/c of the soft and not uncommon attitude that doesn't appeal to her* Sorry for my bad English (guess that the laser demonstration looks really awful compared to it!).
@Gh And a random guy on the internet whose nationality I don't care about has 0 sense of sarcasm as the OP's comment consists of pretty much perfect english structure and expression. I was just mocking the "Sorry for my bad english" sentence in the end which is pretty uncalled for or jokingly said from someone who speaks the language at a native level. So what about my Tzatziki man?
@ameaklim no, just because he did bad in school doesn't mean he was not a genius, he had special mind and developed in different ways that was not suited to the way humonoids are educated
Lol Sheldon respected Sturgis so much but he can’t didn’t learn anything how to be somewhat nice like Sturgis well that and Sturgis wasn’t a character at the time
@@u.v.s.5583 I mean its balanced out by the fact the experiment is the actual proving of theory. Alot of published theorey happens to become, if not imediately, less groundbreaking over time because either an error in the math is found, its not experimentally proveable, or is contradicted by experiment. So in the end, though a theorist writes more individually, in actual time tested stuff both experimentalists and theorists on an individual level probably contribute the same amount. An example of this was one of my undergraduate physics professor (who is a theorist himself) tpld us that once, during a super colider experiment there was initially a mistake when they initially published their findings they thought they found evidence of a superluminal particle. Within 24 hours of posting their findings, there were a bunch of theorists replying with theories about their new discovery with solid math behind them. But later they found that the error was they forgot to account for the earths curvature in the calculation, and when redoing the calculation found the particle was subluminal after all, invalidating all the work all those theorists posting trying to validate their results.
Those who are supporting Sheldon and are saying that Sheldon was spitting facts, let me tell you something. Yeah, it's true that many Physics students don't make contribution. So what? That doesn't give you the right to discourage students by comparing them with Labradoodles
I know a guy like this. Thinks he is smarter than everyone and incessantly condescends and puts everyone down. The urge to smack him is often overwhelming, and in both his and Sheldon's case, it's a sure fire recipe for friendlessness.
Oh for goodness sake Sheldon, you may feel pretty brilliant being a prodigy and sort of a genius, which you totally have the right to, but a lot of the brilliant scientists do not have genius tested IQs and didn't do brilliant stuff till their 20s. Oh yeah, and one way or another YOU DIDN'T FIGURE ANYTHING IMPORTANT OUT.
Sheldon is actually correct here, 99.99% of scientists are avarage data collectors, not much more. Many people taking science degrees also end up teaching kids. But that doesn't mean people should stop studying. You have to produce all that avarage talent just to find the occasional hawking or Einstein.
@@christianbuczko1481 Inded, and while they are teaching students, they do contribute to society, unlike Seldon, never having postulated a theory thats been proven. Teacging is considered so low since lots of scientists are quite selfish and want to get a nobel price, lots of cash tp pleasue their own ego.
@@nyongtory4e In the last episode, Sheldon won the Nobel Prize because of those who are close to him. I'm glad that Amy let him know how selfish and self-centered he was. Thank god he didn't deliver his original speech. Other wise he would have gloated about his win.
Sheldon despises college physics students but worships Leonard Nimoy and goes nuts over a dirty napkin he left at a restaurant? They should have put a 14 yr old in the class and have him ask Sheldon a question he had no clue how to answer.
@33kaus holokaust i dont think he is narcissistic. i mean, everyone has narcissistic tendencies, but it doesnt make people "narcissistic" in the strict definition of the word. doctors diagnose this personality disorder, if the subject gets a pretty high score on the test only. (so just because u "seems to be one" it doesnt mean u are; it would mean Sheldon were incapable of love, and if u watch the series, it is clear that it is not the case.) long story short, i think he is just socially kinda like a bit autistic: doesnt understand norms so much, and a bit antisocial. and sure, he is full with himself, but it is understandable, as far as i m concerned. someone who starts his college at 12, is pretty intelligent (i mean really really off the chart), and i m sure, sees the world and people as very dumb.
" a cruel trick on you, a cruel trick indeed " LOL
Burak Albayrak 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I have actually faced a professor like this in my grad school. In that class I realized how people feel under dictator regimes
Where was that?
Yeah me too. But i do not care about what they say, everything they say comes from one year and lefts out second ear. I mean i am just doing my work, i do not care whether o become cool physicist or not.
I currently have a professor like that and I hate her
He's telling the truth...Most smart ppl are not smart enough for theoretical physics.
Talentless people always see a talented profs in these way. Talentless people don't work hard enough and always blame it on another person.
All Sheldon is doing is discouraging future competition. So kudos to him
Which is dumb when you're a scientist.
@@jannickbremm9483 in real life yes.
Sheldon wants science to progress so I wouldn’t expect him to think like that, why else would he be so grateful for professor proton
@@MasterKey2004 he wants science to progress in his image and standard. He wants like minded individual that would help accelerate his career and not bring it down (in his own eyes). In the real world, obviously I would want to bring down Sheldon from his castle built on ego and let him know great ideas, and breakthroughs can come from anyone at anytime.
@@tobex6626 The guys is an absolute genius as far as the show proceeds to show him, but I totally agree with you friend. His ego is frankly far too great for any sane person to bear, especially those in the opposition of his thoughts. We have had scientists like this throughout history, so I guess he won't be much different from predecessors.
IN GERMANY we didnt get this "jokes".... Thats a casual, honest and frank conversation for us!
hahaha :D
This is pretty much what our physics professor told us in the beginning as a motivation.
Tbh they are just really bad "jokes" anyway, this show kinda sucks.
Have you tried bringing canned laughter with you everywhere you go? The number of "jokes" might reach the point you start to concider if it is all a big joke or if it is just the laugh track.
@@JohnSmith-ox3gy One might think its a joke, one might think its sarcasm or the truth.....A friend, who studies philosophy in germany, remember the first reception "Welcome to your new hobby, cause philosophy is a hobby, cause nobody never ever saw a ad "Philosopher needed".....
'I might as well explain the laws of thermodynamics to a bunch of labradoodles' lol
Trios
@White bitches want black pornstars it's funny because it's a TV show and a character has been taken to an extreme. under that premise, this scene is funny.
@White bitches want black pornstars u called out a racist by being racist urself lol.
I personally feel offended😂
Its amazing how he acts. Only a handful of actors can do what he does. he doesnt just act the part, he becomes the part
that is actually how he is in real life minus the ocean of knowledge!
You took a shower 1 year ago?
@@thelasttimeitookashowerwas7069 2 years
Actually many actors do that. He's just better than many of them.
that’s just the job of an actor
One of my most favourite sheldon's monologues ever
Sheldon seems annoying but he understands reality better than all of the students in the room. He did them a huge favor.
When you get money you don't need intellect.
What many don't realize is the students who say to hell with this guy and continue to study are the ones who go on to achieve something.sheldon actually did them a favor.
not really, understand physics is fucking hard and discover something new in physics is x100 tougher, maybe with another subject your idea is right but not in physics.
There are thousands of millions in the world but good physicians who make the difference( understanding what the other physicians discovered doesn't count) you can count them with the fingers of your two hands.
@Roberto it's called a physicist. A physician is a medical doctor.
He's the type of professor that makes 70% of physics students drop out (true story in my uni.)
@@robertorpg2132 pfft yeah why would you do something just because it interests you, if you can't be guaranteed to be successful before you've even begun why bother
@@koboldgeorge2140 as someone who is about to finish undergraduates in physics, this shit is absurdly difficult. I’ve spent the last 4 years of my life committed to this and I can tell you first hand, this is not something you’d ever do just because you think you’re interested in it.
a cruel trick on you, a cruel trick indeed
he is technically right, usually the truth isn't easy
he is theoretically right. ;) But yeah he is. People do not get that anyone can achieve greatness, but not everyone achieves it. Otherwise it would not be great at all.
@@BlackDiamond2718 I totally agree,
If you want something to happened work for it,
Work very hard so you achieve
yeah, it is like even less than 1 per cent of scientist working in a field achieve the main results. u have to be extremely intelligent and hardworking at the same time to win the competition with your scientist peers.
@@LeventeCzelnai idk, I can't answer this.
I once was reading a book called mindset.
Here is 2 cases in book.
1.
A guy late to his first class in uni arrived when class ended.
He saw 2 questions on board he thought these questions his homework.
He back to home and started working on his homework.
He found it hard but he kept trying.
In the end he solved them.
These 2 questions actually unsolved equations in math.
.......
2nd case.
A girl was born with gift of playing piano, she was very skilled but she thought she don't have to come to class for training because she is better than e everyone.
Later they improved their skills and she is behind.
And she still scared to show them they are better.
......
The moral of what I said.
If you put your mind into something, in the end you will make that vision come true.
We don't have fixed minds, we have dynamic ones.
And we can increase our skills because everything is skill in your mind.
@@TruthSeekerClub sure, until a point u can improve your yourself if u are determined and practice every day. but if u want to exceed in theoretical physics for instance, it is not enough to be average in iq. because that measures your born skills in abstract rational thinking. u should be in the 95 confidence interval i would say, that is stg like around 160, if i remember correctly (i mean, if u want to achieve "greatness"). if u look at the numbers, u will see that just a bunch of scientist make the major progressions in every field, those who are intelligent and hardworking at the same time. sure, it should not deterrent anyone from pursuing a career, only if u think u absolutely should get a Nobel prize to be someone, which is total bullshit, because unless u are very very gifted, probably u will never get it. determination is very important, but when u are competing determined geniuses, it is very unlikely that u are gonna win.
Anyone notice Nowitsky’s sitting at the back?
This was the episode she was in. After this scene,the scene where she meets Sheldon at lunch plays.
You mean from the episode which this scene is from, where she approaches Sheldon later on and says she was in this lecture? Yes, yes I did.
@@pentoguz i only realised it after watching this youtube video :D
she appeared in two episodes... two very different characters in two episodes
Who's Nowitzki?!
I'm doing a PhD in physics and this stings.
I'm not going to continue in academia after this, and will most probably end up teaching 5th graders to make baking soda volcanoes, but screw you Sheldon it's a more noble profession than most.
Good luck with your PhD
Chin up man. Academia is overrated anyway. Youll have more positive impact on people with the latter option
I don’t know a single physics PhD highschool teacher. If you’re a PhD student you know this.
I don’t even understand, there is so much you can do with a physics background - tech, finance, engineering, industry. If you’re not interested in teaching then don’t! You have a very versatile qualification!
honestly, I had a dream to be a research professional...didn't realise how much of a cruel profession that can be. It is what it is ig...man's gotta eat.
This never stops getting funny...
The amazing thing is that he is insulting them and he doesn't even know it
I can watch Sheldon embarassing others whole day 😂😂😂
More like embarrassment Leonard
I weep for the future of science lol
So do I......especially in America.
0:45 never noticed that Ramona was in the lecture in the background
1:24 Remarkable and unexpected misapplication of the relative pronoun “whom“.
Michael Weiß not true it’s the object, not the subject of the sentence.
@@thunderbirdizations “There may be one or two of you in this room whom has what it takes to succeed...“
'Whom' clearly is the subject of the relative clause here because
a) The verb follows immediately thereafter.
b) There is no other subject in the relative clause besides 'whom'.
Hence, it is used incorrectly and 'who' ought to be applied.
Michael Weiß uhm, no dude. Your a) isn’t sufficient and your b is wrong. “There” is the subject, and the relevant students are the objects.
And FYI bruh, since you’re so anal about grammar, your period should be in the quotes, and you should be using double quotes in your explanation.
Stop spreading false information... people actually read that sh*t and regurgitate it
@@thunderbirdizations In order to decide whether to use “whom“ or “who“, you have to look at the RELATIVE CLAUSE, not the whole sentence. “There“ is the subject of the main clause, not the relative clause. Since the relative pronoun in this case is the syntactical subject of the relative clause (the sentence part 'who has what it takes...'), “who“ has to be used.
i think he just said 'who' but had a little voice catch at the end
I feel like he is being very honest with them though, despite his own narcissm. You have to be an extremely good scientist in order to even be considered for a good, well paying career. So yes, most of them will probably end up as science teachers, if they aren't considering medical school or a graduate degree in other.
when TBBT was actually fun
AlexanderTuring still is
@@MuddyFox237 This comment was posted 8 years ago you dipshit.
It never was
First 6 seasons were good and then went to shit.
... is exactly what I was thinking too
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Def Piep hahahaha
SHELDON IS LIKE A BOSS!
He just spoke the truth. In fact too much, so much so, thats its bitter.
I would love to have Sheldon as my professor... He sounds funny... Yeah he is crazy and annoying, but still I love his mouth just moving like a bullet train
He will discourage you a lot
2:10-END Leonard forgot his 1st Gen MacBook Air's charger.
its not his you fresh yewt
Funny how sheldon can solve complicated physics problems and theories but can't go to comic book store alone
He needs a ride
@@williamluche417 He can take a bus, a taxi, and uber or even ride a bike. (Which he did as a kid)
It’s nice to see Leonard and Sheldon actually doing some teaching, for being professors they never show them actually in a classroom lol
They’re not really professors that teach but instead they are the type of professors that do research and publish papers about their findings.
@@bertrandzhu9439 In academy, the main role of professors is to do research but typically it comes with some amount of teaching (except for maybe some old emeritus professors who do whatever)
i'd want sheldon cooper to meet robert downing jr as sherlock holmes
Sheldon encompasses my teaching philosophy :)
Now play it without the laugh track
There are actual people sitting in the audience doing all the laughing
@@jessicabrack2846 There's also a big red sign that says [LAUGH] when they're supposed to laugh...
He’s not wrong in the sense that most things in life follow power law distribution, 1-2% success rate in “making significant contribution” is about right. The problem is you never knew who that 1-2 are, early on. So you need to start with as large a pool as possible.
Sheldon is awesome
The Tv Series is so Amazing
Just noticed, Dr. Ramona Newizki is one of the undergraduate.
This is from The Cooper-Nowitzki Theorem season 2 episode 6
Thanksss
Thank you
All he’s doing is making the kids want to proof him wrong
Which they can never do because world is infected with average and below average student.
99.999% of them will prove him right, but there are always 1 or 2 small diamonds in a big coal mine.
Why are some people in the comments "taking note" that Ramona Nowitzki is seen in the class in this clip? 🤨 We know that. She features heavily in the episode and Sheldon even says "Amazing, an intelligent labradoodle." about her, referencing this scene. Very strange.
Just a man spitting some facts before going to the comics store
Nothing less than the latest issue of Batman.
Dr. Nowitzki is sitting behind
I didn't realize it before but the red head that loves him is in the back.
This is how Dr. Cooper's presentation should have gone:
Sheldon: "Nice work with the laser, by the way".
Leonard: "H-hang on... Sheldon, do you realize you just used sarcasm?".
Sheldon: *Experiences a sudden wave of epiphany*
*Immediately switches to a better mood*
*Starts giving an appropriate speech, inspires a whole batch of grad students to pursue theoretical physics, never to meet Ramona b/c of the soft and not uncommon attitude that doesn't appeal to her*
Sorry for my bad English (guess that the laser demonstration looks really awful compared to it!).
Dude your english is so bad. What's the point in writing these long-ass comments if nobody's gonna understand what's you wanna say?
@Gh And a random guy on the internet whose nationality I don't care about has 0 sense of sarcasm as the OP's comment consists of pretty much perfect english structure and expression. I was just mocking the "Sorry for my bad english" sentence in the end which is pretty uncalled for or jokingly said from someone who speaks the language at a native level. So what about my Tzatziki man?
your English is good, don't say sorry for it!
@Gh And that's pretty much saying, I don't know what to say anymore, so I'm just gonna talk out of my ass :)
He uses sarcasm several times, he's just shit at understanding it.
1:39 XD
OMG! Did anyone else see Ramona????!!! 0:44
12 years ago? Wow....
@ameaklim no, just because he did bad in school doesn't mean he was not a genius, he had special mind and developed in different ways that was not suited to the way humonoids are educated
The guy in pink can enter me whenever he wants hahaha
Is that Ramona sitting in the background? If it is then she should shown fervent support to Sheldon instead of pulling the same face as everyone else
The guy in pink is too beautiful to be a scientist.
He is not wrong.
Just realised that Romona... was in that class :0
0:27 dr nowitzski is in the back
this soo hilarous.
Many people now think this is America and not Friends. Hey they have Penny for Hollywood.
Nobody noticed Sheldon’s future grad student assistant Ramona Nowitzki sat in that classroom?
I did
did anyone else notice the girl from the same episode (Ramona) on 1:21 1:36 and 1:52 like if you did
I was looking for this comment
I did too. And she's also spotted on 0:15, 0:29 and 0:46.
Who ?
Oh my God.
"Any questions? Of course not"
What questions was he expecting anyway?
When is the Riemann function zero for non trivial solutions?
@@SteveJobzz at the point zero
@@gekkkoincroe lol. The RH is coorazy
@@ThomasJr I have heard Ph but RH is first
@@gekkkoincroe cause you're too slow. RH=riemann hypothesis
@MrMushroom33 PARTY LIKE WE HAVE JUST PROVEN STRING THEORY!!!
Hilarious may it be, Sheldon spoke of the truth.
ALREADY 15 YEARs ago :(
Leo should have used attosecond lasers and then it would be like Nonstradamus.
🙏😉
I see Dr. Nowitzki in the students
Congratulations for noticing a character in the episode that she is introduced
Proffs who take classes as a vanity show brag about their fail rate but the fail rate is because they're taking it as a vanity show
U can notice Ramona in the audience
@sbrafk That would be experimental science you're referring to.
Anyone know a good recipe for pancakes? Please hmu.
Lol Sheldon respected Sturgis so much but he can’t didn’t learn anything how to be somewhat nice like Sturgis well that and Sturgis wasn’t a character at the time
Lmao this was the peak of the show.
@KortusLombardie I wish that wasn't true...I miss the old episodes :(
Experimentalists contribute too!
One hundred groundbreaking articles on theoretical physics, one author. Ten rows of text published by experimentalists, 6000 authors.
@@u.v.s.5583 I mean its balanced out by the fact the experiment is the actual proving of theory. Alot of published theorey happens to become, if not imediately, less groundbreaking over time because either an error in the math is found, its not experimentally proveable, or is contradicted by experiment. So in the end, though a theorist writes more individually, in actual time tested stuff both experimentalists and theorists on an individual level probably contribute the same amount.
An example of this was one of my undergraduate physics professor (who is a theorist himself) tpld us that once, during a super colider experiment there was initially a mistake when they initially published their findings they thought they found evidence of a superluminal particle. Within 24 hours of posting their findings, there were a bunch of theorists replying with theories about their new discovery with solid math behind them. But later they found that the error was they forgot to account for the earths curvature in the calculation, and when redoing the calculation found the particle was subluminal after all, invalidating all the work all those theorists posting trying to validate their results.
The guy in pink is too hawt to be a scientist.
Buone lezioni all'università sorellina
I'm more of a theory guy too. Huzzah?
What video name on CZcams , one of the guys throw something into Sheldon's mouth and he almost choke?
Season 2 episode 6..
why is Dr plimpton in the audience?
i think telling the reality is good specially in academics if the subject is not right for you
Those who are supporting Sheldon and are saying that Sheldon was spitting facts, let me tell you something. Yeah, it's true that many Physics students don't make contribution. So what? That doesn't give you the right to discourage students by comparing them with Labradoodles
Can't imagine Caltech student has to learn thermodynamics in the lecture
Thermodynamics can't be finished in a lifetime.
2:03
1:54 hahahahaha XD
I know a guy like this. Thinks he is smarter than everyone and incessantly condescends and puts everyone down. The urge to smack him is often overwhelming, and in both his and Sheldon's case, it's a sure fire recipe for friendlessness.
Population inversion, the guy was actually explaining laser physics to students.
And yeah Einstein's A and B coefficients.
gpt that one.. ..and I am... ...on my way...
Le p'tit Daniel, who is on his way back home, indeed..
Labradoodle phisics
Oh for goodness sake Sheldon, you may feel pretty brilliant being a prodigy and sort of a genius, which you totally have the right to, but a lot of the brilliant scientists do not have genius tested IQs and didn't do brilliant stuff till their 20s. Oh yeah, and one way or another YOU DIDN'T FIGURE ANYTHING IMPORTANT OUT.
Megatom priceless
Sheldon is actually correct here, 99.99% of scientists are avarage data collectors, not much more. Many people taking science degrees also end up teaching kids. But that doesn't mean people should stop studying. You have to produce all that avarage talent just to find the occasional hawking or Einstein.
@@christianbuczko1481 Inded, and while they are teaching students, they do contribute to society, unlike Seldon, never having postulated a theory thats been proven. Teacging is considered so low since lots of scientists are quite selfish and want to get a nobel price, lots of cash tp pleasue their own ego.
Well, now he has won a Nobel Prize with Amy. So he isnt just words.
@@nyongtory4e In the last episode, Sheldon won the Nobel Prize because of those who are close to him. I'm glad that Amy let him know how selfish and self-centered he was. Thank god he didn't deliver his original speech. Other wise he would have gloated about his win.
Cruel trick 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Sheldon despises college physics students but worships Leonard Nimoy and goes nuts over a dirty napkin he left at a restaurant? They should have put a 14 yr old in the class and have him ask Sheldon a question he had no clue how to answer.
maybe a derivation to Navier Stokes
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Dr labberdudle
damn, this youtube auto segments just beautiful
@Kindred1a1 If you put him in a bottle, he becomes the bottle. Put him into a caup, he becomes the Cup. Be Sheldon, my friend.
Any questions ? hahahaha
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Haha he really went bazinga
Grandiose delusion
and the funny this is that Sheldon is right :D :D
@33kaus holokaust i dont think he is narcissistic. i mean, everyone has narcissistic tendencies, but it doesnt make people "narcissistic" in the strict definition of the word. doctors diagnose this personality disorder, if the subject gets a pretty high score on the test only. (so just because u "seems to be one" it doesnt mean u are; it would mean Sheldon were incapable of love, and if u watch the series, it is clear that it is not the case.) long story short, i think he is just socially kinda like a bit autistic: doesnt understand norms so much, and a bit antisocial. and sure, he is full with himself, but it is understandable, as far as i m concerned. someone who starts his college at 12, is pretty intelligent (i mean really really off the chart), and i m sure, sees the world and people as very dumb.
I attended four years of college and four of post-grad and never once ran into a lecturer as rude and obnoxious as Sheldon.
What episode was this?
Why has nobody else commented?!?!
Lol typical Sheldon =]
doesn't sheldon have stage fright?