minus-square@barsquidlink13•4 months agoMy favorite one is the Christian student against the professor. “Gluons aren’t real because you cannot see them. Actually it is Jesus holding atoms together.”
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•4 months agoIf I were the professor, I would be fine as long as the student were to tell the definition of a Gluon when I asked them to define “Jesus”. A name is a name is a name. CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
minus-square@LordCromlink2•4 months agoBut then you could break Jesus if you smashed into him with enough force.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•4 months agoAs someone who had to simulate the strong force, this actually makes a lot of sense.
My favorite one is the Christian student against the professor. “Gluons aren’t real because you cannot see them. Actually it is Jesus holding atoms together.”
I can’t see Jesus…or God…oh wait!
If I were the professor, I would be fine as long as the student were to tell the definition of a Gluon when I asked them to define “Jesus”.
A name is a name is a name.
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But then you could break Jesus if you smashed into him with enough force.
Don’t threaten him with a good time…
As someone who had to simulate the strong force, this actually makes a lot of sense.