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Original location: http://boards.4chan.org/f/res/1392771 Recognized format: Yes, thread post count is 34. Discovered flash files: 1 File[physics.swf] - (2.82 MB) [_] [G] Dumbasses need not apply! Anonymous 10/10/10(Sun)09:57 No.1392771 37 questions >> [_] Anonymous 10/10/10(Sun)10:14 No.1392780 Interested in science as a child, dropped out when I was in tenth grade, just going from what I've picked up from then and since. 22 of 37. I'm well pleased. >> [_] Anonymous 10/10/10(Sun)10:15 No.1392782 27 out of 37. Did some physics at uni. The fact that you can't see how many questions there are left is VERY discouraging and started bothering me at around 30 questions in. I move shit sucks. >> [_] Anonymous 10/10/10(Sun)10:22 No.1392788 24 lol, thanks brain for not remembering names and dates. >> [_] Anonymous 10/10/10(Sun)10:23 No.1392789 23/37 And also, I thought that this was a troll. That the questions would keep being asked. I guess not! >> [_] Anonymous 10/10/10(Sun)10:26 No.1392791 Who came up with something, and when someone came up with something don't fucking matter. Understanding how something works and why it works is what actually counts. >> [_] Anonymous 10/10/10(Sun)10:27 No.1392792 22 No college experience. >> [_] Anonymous 10/10/10(Sun)10:27 No.1392793 31/37. college dropout. >> [_] Anonymous 10/10/10(Sun)10:33 No.1392794 This test may or may not exist thus the score is not acutely observable at any one point and if it could be observed the score would not reflect reality. btw, I've found the link between gravity and electromagnetism. Weak attractors be damned! >> [_] Anonymous 10/10/10(Sun)10:34 No.1392795 light is SO sound waves~! >> [_] Anonymous 10/10/10(Sun)10:40 No.1392799 24, feeling int-buff'd >> [_] Anonymous 10/10/10(Sun)10:41 No.1392800 Highschool dropout, PBS, 32 out of 37, fuck off. >> [_] Anonymous 10/10/10(Sun)10:47 No.1392805 >>1392800 Can you actually solve tensor equations? PBS is a great way to learn trivia. This quiz is a great way to test it. Of course if you can do tensors and metrics I stand corrected, but else you can't use general relativity for anything or prove it even if you know some things about the theory and some of its predictions, and your knowledge is worth shit. inb4butthurt, just delivering a reality check >> [_] anonymous 10/10/10(Sun)10:50 No.1392807 I've gotten past question 15 with 100% success.. I'll stop now. >> [_] Anonymous 10/10/10(Sun)10:52 No.1392808 23 More of a history test than a physics test. >> [_] Anonymous 10/10/10(Sun)11:05 No.1392812 33/37 >> [_] Anonymous 10/10/10(Sun)11:25 No.1392828 26/37 did better than i thought considering the quantum mechanics thing isn't something i've studied. >> [_] Anonymous 10/10/10(Sun)11:31 No.1392835 How the fuck does knowing if a particular Physicist believes in a particular theory make someone knowledgeable about physics in general? This is like asking someone who is very good at fixing cars who won the last Brooklyns race, or what the make of the car is that Ayrton Senna was driving when he died. IT DOESN'T TEST ACTUAL KNOWLEDGE OF MECHANICS, JUST FANS OF CARS IN GENERAL. I was glad when it asked some actual freakin physics questions. 28 out of 37, English Major. >> [_] Anonymous 10/10/10(Sun)11:38 No.1392838 this test was shit. it contained more history than it did actual physics. "who discovered gravity". Awesome. How about you ask me about the terminal velocity of an airplane, or ask me if i understand how gravity is calculated. >> [_] Anonymous 10/10/10(Sun)11:38 No.1392839 >>1392835 >IT DOESN'T TEST ACTUAL KNOWLEDGE OF MECHANICS, JUST FANS OF CARS IN GENERAL. >English Major. God damn it why is everything in this world shitty >> [_] Anonymous 10/10/10(Sun)12:09 No.1392852 seems more like a history test to me >> [_] Anonymous 10/10/10(Sun)12:15 No.1392856 20/37 I thought i was gonna get 0 >> [_] Anonymous 10/10/10(Sun)12:20 No.1392860 34 out of 37. College dropout and day laborer. So glad I read all those books by Hawking and papers by Bohr and Einstein instead of doing something worthwhile. >> [_] Anonymous 10/10/10(Sun)12:25 No.1392862 25/37 still in high school >> [_] Anonymous 10/10/10(Sun)12:28 No.1392869 37/37. I'm 12 and what is this? >> [_] Anonymous 10/10/10(Sun)12:58 No.1392883 i got 22 >> [_] Anonymous 10/10/10(Sun)13:14 No.1392894 29/37 Berkeley (humanities) dropout. The first 10 questions are more of a "Who's Who" of physics, and don't really have any relevance to one's comprehension level of physics. >> [_] Anonymous 10/10/10(Sun)13:26 No.1392904 16. I hate how fucking everything has to be named differently in English. Not to mention the random "name one physicist out of thousands" questions. >> [_] Anonymous 10/10/10(Sun)13:52 No.1392923 23 of 37 >> [_] Anonymous 10/10/10(Sun)13:56 No.1392929 always press false 20/37 >> [_] Anonymous 10/10/10(Sun)14:40 No.1392941 >>1392929 lolololol. yeah. I understood next to nothing asked by these questions and I got 24/37 >> [_] Anonymous 10/10/10(Sun)15:58 No.1392968 19/27 & I don't know shit about physics. I just barely pass. >> [_] Anonymous 10/10/10(Sun)16:03 No.1392973 21/37 with random clicking here. >> [_] Anonymous 10/10/10(Sun)17:07 No.1392997 >>1392838 >>1392835 >>1392791 Thank you. I quit taking the test because of this. |
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