You guys at this School are lucky to have these type of lecturer. There's almost no way this type of lecturer won't produce students more better than the lecturers I have in my School. Therefore all things been equal, the students under the tutorship of these sort of lecturer will be naturally better than me and my friends. In conclusion, Good lecturers are better than Bad ones, or not so good ones.
If this is true, is it theoretically possible that we could develop a "quantum lens" that might allow us to see what birds see, or is that missing the point entirely?
If there were a color imperceptible to the human eye, we could not design a lens to view it. But I guess we could have a proxy of this information conveyed to us, like how we can currently visualize infrared or sonar.
You guys at this School are lucky to have these type of lecturer. There's almost no way this type of lecturer won't produce students more better than the lecturers I have in my School.
Therefore all things been equal, the students under the tutorship of these sort of lecturer will be naturally better than me and my friends.
In conclusion, Good lecturers are better than Bad ones, or not so good ones.
I love how much I learn with these videos. Thank you for taking the time to show us a bit more of the world that some of us so blindly live in.
Great explanation ,I have seen very few teachers explaining a such complex phenomenon in this much simpler way
Thank you.
Just awesome
Thank you sir, keep up the fantastic work
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If this is true, is it theoretically possible that we could develop a "quantum lens" that might allow us to see what birds see, or is that missing the point entirely?
If there were a color imperceptible to the human eye, we could not design a lens to view it. But I guess we could have a proxy of this information conveyed to us, like how we can currently visualize infrared or sonar.