Comments by "Solo Renegade" (@SoloRenegade) on "HealthyGamerGG"
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@jmw1500 90% of PhDs were worthless to begin with. A PhD today is as valuable as toilet paper. decades ago it used to mean something. And some of the smartest people who ever lived weren't PhDs.
You can also get a PhD in engineering, and theoretical physics isn't as hard as you try to claim. the problem is people chasing crap theories. Many of the most famous physicists never used any breath taking math. They simply had good ideas and theories, and successfully proved them. But to have the right theory in the first place, before doing the math, is half the battle. today, most physicists are chasing their tails as they lack basic comprehension of critical ideas, concepts and theories.
I teach theoretical physics to kids and college students all the time. Everyone thinks it's super hard, until I break down the key concepts for them, and they are always shocked they can understand it. It's no different than people drumming up fear of calculus, when in reality I have been able to teach calculus 1 to kids as young as 6th grade who haven't even taken Algebra 1 yet. It's stupid easy.
Engineering is one of the sciences. Applied Science is most accurate. But as engineers, we're constantly inventing things that never existed, posing hypothesis and testing them. And some engineers have made huge advances in our understanding of physics and other sciences throughout history. Engineers just go about it from a different angle, but how we do it is much closer to how Newton and Einstein came up with the theories they are most famous for, than how modern physicists pursue their crap theories.
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