I doodled Vermicious Knids from memory while I was zoned out in my electrodynamics class.

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I doodled Vermicious Knids from memory while I was zoned out in my electrodynamics class.

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It was the night before an electrodynamics exam. I was visited by Richard Feynman and Leonard Susskind. I presumed they'd come to help me revise, but Susskind launched into a lecture about string theory, while Feynman kept trying to give me dating advice.
Too many equations too little time
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5.4.24
one week to go!! this weekend i will take a break (and study for my other two subjects 🥲) and next week its time to review the last two sheets and then do some old exams!! im so surprised im actually sticking to my plan this never happened before, im still worried about the exam but im really doing everything i can here.
because i just looked up the navier stokes equations for the first time in nearly a decade (good lord!) i was reminded of my favourite lecture notes on theoretical physics: david tong's lecture notes
Classical electrodynamics
~ lecture 3
Laplace operator, Green’s function, Green’s reciprocity, general solution of Poisson’s equation