Biggest take away from this video I am noticing in the comments is about how I called everyone cyborgs ahah Just think about it for a second tho, your phone is a custom digital extension of your personality. Majority of people with a smartphone can't leave their home without it, they feel like a vital part of them is missing. Your phone is a main form of communication, entertainment, access to information, and transportation of some people (uber/lyft). The phone is as attached to you as it can get without being literally under your skin. My hypothesis is that everyone with a smartphone is already a cyborg.
Or you could say that instead of a cyborg it is more like an AI. Since the continues communication and information exchange, makes learning or creating perspectives or ideas and the development of it possible in a matter of less then a year outside ones own mind. And Since we just deliver a building block or relationship between buildingblocks just like the world around us does for us. The internet with it's connected servers and links forms an AI. With servers being the neurons and the connections in-between the synapses. With ip addresses some way of creating new paths on it's own to supply quicker and more efficient links.
Really enjoyed your video!! I too am very late to the party of Big Bang. Just started watching this season and now I'm binge watching reruns!! Have a great day!!
@Nicolas Broszky I absolutely agree!! I think one of the biggest problems is that funding is difficult to come by, you're a PhD so I don't have to explain the never ending process of that. I think we could accomplish much more if politicians had a greater understanding of physics and engineering.
@Nicolas Broszky That's incredible Nicolas, I'm very happy for you!! I actually just started real life (I'm 23) and I envy your work ethic. Keep doing what you're doing, the world needs more people like you!
Exactly. But Stephen Hawking's was himself a fan of dis show, i dont think much certifications required! An engineer can judge Howard but dats a far word caz he's working on ISS
I thought "reacts" was going to refer to rebutting or confirming some of the science in the show. Not just literally reacting to and laughing at the funny parts
That did occur to me after there were a few comments on it, I apologize for that, the social interactions between friends just made me laugh more lol I am uploading a new video like this one where I watch Silicon Valley and I go more in depth with the engineering topics they discuss
I'm also an engineer working in the quantum nano particle department of an university and I have never met a theoretical physicist who talked to me the way Sheldon talks to Howard XD they are always very happy with the work we do for them.
@@parychahal Sure :p www.hennyz.com/ that is the spin off company of the university that I work for (I work at the TU Delft) I design tools that are used in or on electron microscopes. On that site you can see the products that I work on. Oh and the website looks cheap but that is because the professor for who I work made it :p This is a project that I worked on allot: www.hennyz.com/HennyZCVTC.mp4
You should watch the episode where Howard studies PhD from Sheldon. Theres a lot of engineering jokes there. Dont worry, I'm a geotechnical engineer and I enjoyed that episode.
I do general building maintenance for a hospital. In one scene their car breaks down and Lenard asked if anyone knows how an internal combustion engine works. Of course they all begin talking about how much they know. Lenard says, let me rephrase the question, does anyone know how to fix a car,...to which they all say not a clue no idea.
I have my BSEE and work in manufacturing for the hygiene market. The part about engineers hate being told they're wrong is true, but as long as you provide evidence we'll usually rethink the approach. I agree that some of the theories and ideas they bring up go way beyond my understanding of physics, but I also think that they use "fluffer" words to make it more difficult to understand on purpose. That way the average viewer doesn't really stop to question it. Sheldon routinely takes jabs at engineering throughout the series, but some of the comments are hard truths lol. My favorite was when he was talking to Howard and says, "I have never said that you are not good at what you do. it's just that what you do is not worth doing."
I 100% agree with you about providing evidence and rethinking the approach. Yeah I saw that episode too and felt that in my heart ahah The extra stuff I've also seen to be true, somewhere in the video I even said "I have no idea what this means" or something like that because they do just throw in some big words for "fluffer". After this a lot of my friends call me an Oompa Loompa of science and I can't disagree with that really!!
@@parychahal You're an Oompa Loompa AND a cyborg! That's so cool! I have heard that the show has a consultant that checks on all the "sciencey" stuff to make sure it is accurate - not only the dialogue but all the scribbling on the white boards in the background and things like that.
@@victorsixtythree I suppose I am a Cyborg Oompa Loompa LOL There might be! I saw more comments on season 4 episode 1 of this show, and I plan on watching it for scientific accuracy.
But Howard always pays back when Sheldon fails at practical stuff. My favorite is when Sheldon spends days trying to figure out how Howard does a card guessing trick😆
I have an engineering degree. I'd admit I've learnt almost everything I know about Space, biology, & subatomic physics on my own. We're so far away from designing a spacecraft to travel to other galaxies near speed of light, using time delation that engineers ignore a lot of that kind of stuff. Engineers focus on forces in the real world, such as the earthquake in Turkey & Syria.
I love this episode, but it created a bit of a rivalry with a friend of mine. He argued that string "theory" wasn't a dead end at Calthec, and I argued that string HYPOTHESIS is a dead-end everywhere. 🤣🤣🤣
I'm glad you like it!! I have been convinced to do a few more of these because of this video's success, this Saturday I'll be uploading my reactions to Silicon Valley!!
They had a physicist as a consultant to the show, and established a grant program in STEM fields at, I believe, UCLA, and scholarship programs in STEM for students in a number of high schools.
What he says at 2:46 is sooo true.😭😭😭 I'm in uni studying engineering and I've learnt the hard way that collaborating with friends in a project is a bad idea 😭
00:08] 🌌 The video aims to assess the scientific accuracy of "The Big Bang Theory" by analyzing its portrayal of scientific concepts. 01:16] 🎓 Engineers and physicists often struggle to admit they're wrong or consider alternative perspectives due to their focused nature. 02:46] 🛠 Collaborating on research projects with friends is discouraged for efficiency and professional boundaries. 03:42] 🍫 The show humorously depicts engineers as the "Oompa Loompas of science," executing visions conceived by others. 04:21] 🚀 A character's discussion of a payload support structure highlights the clash between theoretical knowledge and practical engineering. 05:04] 📜 Academic qualifications do not necessarily guarantee the best decision-making in technical fields. 06:10] 🤔 There's frustration when someone undermines your work, fixing perceived flaws without understanding the full context. 08:46] 📺 Despite exaggerations, "The Big Bang Theory" offers an entertaining portrayal of physicist-engineer dynamics.
Once I had a very bright young man working in my section. I gave him initial instruction on using scripts to run backups, how to use Excel formulas to automate tasks .. all the cool things to make the job easier. Since he was so bright he bought books on coding and was soon coming to me to show me how he had improved the coding on something. I could have been upset because the 'student' had bypassed the 'master'. My brain didn't work that way. I would be happy to see the improvement .. look at it .. then improve on his improvement. To me that made perfect sense .. each of us prompting the other to improve. I think in large part it was simply the challenge that made it fun. I think ... that if someone feels threatened by another pointing out your errors and how to improve on something that you might feel the other is superior to you. Me .. I just took it as a challenge.
If we're all cyborgs, I know too many people who don't act like it. Every time someone asks me a factual question, especially something like, "Do you know when Restaraunt X (to which you have no connection) is open?", I'm like, "Is your phone dead, or are you just trying to annoy me? Google it yourself. That's all I was gonna do for you, anyway."
REAL MATHEMATICIAN REACTS TO TBBT? --> maybe i'll do someday :) (or maybe there's not really much of a need since there are no literal mathematicians on the show. lol. i read that supposedly sheldon as the theoretical physicist is kinda already like the mathematician of the show) real engineer reacts to TBBT --> g_7LPFGIIWI real physicist reacts to TBBT --> AK3RIUvfvK8 real neuroscientist (besides mayim bialik) reacts to TBBT --> MxySrnRnW_4 real lawyer reacts to TBBT --> Rt99ntcE6X0
I'm the Sheldon at CERN ....I stare down people in my spot ....I correct all their work and have 4 PhDs and my best friend there is the real Leonard who Smutt took the character from. But the real Leonard is super smart and is a Nuclear Science ...I regret not making videos of the real us ....happy you love the show
I always envisioned being both scientist and engineer...I could never think about them being some form of hierarchical relationship anymore than a flower could insult its roots. It is a shame that people tend to think IQ or a chosen field is somehow better and yet I know people who understand things I could never connect who are perfectly happy being where they are.
I'm also an engineer. We apply what the theoretical and experimental physicist have learned for real world applications. We are indeed the oompa loompas of science.
i love it finally exists a good 'an engineer reacts' video. allthou i wish you could comment more or more detailed about on the engineering related stuff. The technical part and how accurate those are, more than the social bits of it. But i like that you do that also.
Hey Martin!! Thanks for the comment! I could do that for the next one, is there a particular episode you recommend? Or even a different show like Silicon Valley and watch something from there?
@@parychahal silicon valley could do. I think. Havent really watced it. But i would definately watch one with you thou. What about extreme engineering and stuff? Maybe too large to be relevant and too documentary ish.. hm. I dunno. Would be cool nonetheless :D
Just out of curiosity, do you think most everyone else is OK with being told their work is a dead end? One day tell a janitor that s/he is mopping the floor wrong and see what reaction you get from that.
I find the title funny hehe, cause there are so many engineer in my country( i myself studied CSE). But even though there are lots of Medical doctor i find their vid more interesting ,( i guess its cause you know , they are mostly uptight and all )
How many episode have u watched? Cause u clearly cant identify the irony here An engineer reacting to a show in which MC makes fun of engineers at every chance.
her name is Myram Bialik she played Blossom on the show of the same name she has a phd is Neuroscience i believe is what she specializes in she plays Amy Farrah Fowler-Cooper on the show cast as Sheldons Girlfriend and way later roommate/wife
For a space shuttle I don't think carbon nanotubes would be a good idea because they're more flexible and you don't want that on your space shuttle for the position they're being used for. They also don't do well with heat (not sure if thats going to be a problem) and during launch and return to earth the shuttle gets very hot.
If your an engineer or a physicist and you can’t except the possibility that you might not be right or heading in the right direction. Well your pretty bad at your job know? I mean sure they can be disappointed but I would think having an open mind is a pretty big fucking part of your job description
Yes, someone pointing out mistakes in your work is inevitable and can be very constructive and potentially save months, even years of time, which would otherwise be "wasted". I say wasted because there was nothing to gain from figuring out a mistake then, when it could be now... ok... with that said, there is a right way and a wrong way to point someone's mistakes out. You can do it with couth and respect or you can do it with the opposite, uncouth and without any respect and taking a mans life work and boiling it down to puppet theatre, acting like that will net you zero friends and work partners because noone likes someone who acts that way when there is zero meed for it.
I actually took more a focus on the electrical engineer aspect of it, just because it interested me more. I do have colleagues who have degrees in BME, but they don't work in automotive companies. I really just got the BME because I like to learn :)
Biggest take away from this video I am noticing in the comments is about how I called everyone cyborgs ahah Just think about it for a second tho, your phone is a custom digital extension of your personality. Majority of people with a smartphone can't leave their home without it, they feel like a vital part of them is missing. Your phone is a main form of communication, entertainment, access to information, and transportation of some people (uber/lyft). The phone is as attached to you as it can get without being literally under your skin. My hypothesis is that everyone with a smartphone is already a cyborg.
Or you could say that instead of a cyborg it is more like an AI.
Since the continues communication and information exchange, makes learning or creating perspectives or ideas and the development of it possible in a matter of less then a year outside ones own mind.
And
Since we just deliver a building block or relationship between buildingblocks just like the world around us does for us.
The internet with it's connected servers and links forms an AI.
With servers being the neurons and the connections in-between the synapses. With ip addresses some way of creating new paths on it's own to supply quicker and more efficient links.
Semen!
@Nicolas Broszky LOL I loved studying biochemistry!! If I didn't go into engineering, I would have joined you haha
Really enjoyed your video!! I too am very late to the party of Big Bang. Just started watching this season and now I'm binge watching reruns!!
Have a great day!!
chris lopan came here to say that, thanks
But dude, according to Sheldon Cooper, you are not qualified to comment him cuz you are an ENGINEER. LOL
very true ahah
I thought the same
That’s the only thing that was going on in my mind the whole time!!!
hahahaha
Jesus Christ loves you
"engineer is the oompa loompa of science" - Dr. Sheldon Cooper
And what about those who studied physics and engineering? ;-;
@@juanurielrojastorres4217 you need to study physics for understanding engineering. So the physics you studied is probably some basic level stuff
We need a theoretical physicist or other physicist to watch the show
I'd watch that video
@Nicolas Broszky I absolutely agree!! I think one of the biggest problems is that funding is difficult to come by, you're a PhD so I don't have to explain the never ending process of that. I think we could accomplish much more if politicians had a greater understanding of physics and engineering.
@Nicolas Broszky That's incredible Nicolas, I'm very happy for you!! I actually just started real life (I'm 23) and I envy your work ethic. Keep doing what you're doing, the world needs more people like you!
@DarthVader I'm surprised the name DarthVader wasn't taken on TH-cam, you got lucky!
Exactly. But Stephen Hawking's was himself a fan of dis show, i dont think much certifications required! An engineer can judge Howard but dats a far word caz he's working on ISS
"Engineers are not better than physicists" ~ Sheldon Lee Cooper.
Solly what if you are both
Me an engineer: "this is where we turn your philosophies into reality"
@@firestorm165 you are talking about experimental physicists?
@@SangeevSelvaratnam Of course. Is that not what Mr Cooper is on the show?
@@firestorm165 Dr. Cooper is a theoretical physicist.
2:24 of course u have no idea ,ur just an Engineer .~Sheldon Lee Cooper
Nice spelling, you doofus.
"It's not that you aren't good at what you do, it's what you do is not worth doing." - Sheldon Cooper, to an engineer.
And yet they are the one building the equipment to test his theories which physics has not had a breakthrough for the bast 50 fucking years!
He accepted the fact that he is an oompa loompa
of science! lol
"Engineers: The oompa loompas of science"
-Dr. Sheldon Cooper
😂😂😂
I thought "reacts" was going to refer to rebutting or confirming some of the science in the show. Not just literally reacting to and laughing at the funny parts
That did occur to me after there were a few comments on it, I apologize for that, the social interactions between friends just made me laugh more lol I am uploading a new video like this one where I watch Silicon Valley and I go more in depth with the engineering topics they discuss
@@parychahal lol. No problem! for that, you get a subscribe!
@@SickSkilz Thank you!! I appreciate that!
This was more fun
Haha, ‘I hate how accurate that is.’ Truly hope you can upload more reactions. I really do not care which episode you picked.
Thanks man!! I appreciate that, I recently saw Silicon Valley and I will upload a reaction video that one soon!
I'm also an engineer working in the quantum nano particle department of an university and I have never met a theoretical physicist who talked to me the way Sheldon talks to Howard XD they are always very happy with the work we do for them.
That's awesome!!! What are working on? Can I look you up and read some cool shit about your projects?
@@parychahal Sure :p www.hennyz.com/ that is the spin off company of the university that I work for (I work at the TU Delft) I design tools that are used in or on electron microscopes. On that site you can see the products that I work on. Oh and the website looks cheap but that is because the professor for who I work made it :p
This is a project that I worked on allot: www.hennyz.com/HennyZCVTC.mp4
*7:05* "Do they not remember growing up*
although i'm an electrical engineering student i really like this show despite Sheldon hating engineers he's my favourtite
You should watch the episode where Howard studies PhD from Sheldon.
Theres a lot of engineering jokes there.
Dont worry, I'm a geotechnical engineer and I enjoyed that episode.
I do general building maintenance for a hospital. In one scene their car breaks down and Lenard asked if anyone knows how an internal combustion engine works. Of course they all begin talking about how much they know. Lenard says, let me rephrase the question, does anyone know how to fix a car,...to which they all say not a clue no idea.
I love this show, but I also love hearing your own feedback! You should do more of it.
I appreciate that! I realize I should have focused more on the engineering parts, in the future, I'll do that!
I have my BSEE and work in manufacturing for the hygiene market. The part about engineers hate being told they're wrong is true, but as long as you provide evidence we'll usually rethink the approach. I agree that some of the theories and ideas they bring up go way beyond my understanding of physics, but I also think that they use "fluffer" words to make it more difficult to understand on purpose. That way the average viewer doesn't really stop to question it.
Sheldon routinely takes jabs at engineering throughout the series, but some of the comments are hard truths lol. My favorite was when he was talking to Howard and says, "I have never said that you are not good at what you do. it's just that what you do is not worth doing."
I 100% agree with you about providing evidence and rethinking the approach. Yeah I saw that episode too and felt that in my heart ahah The extra stuff I've also seen to be true, somewhere in the video I even said "I have no idea what this means" or something like that because they do just throw in some big words for "fluffer".
After this a lot of my friends call me an Oompa Loompa of science and I can't disagree with that really!!
@@parychahal You're an Oompa Loompa AND a cyborg! That's so cool!
I have heard that the show has a consultant that checks on all the "sciencey" stuff to make sure it is accurate - not only the dialogue but all the scribbling on the white boards in the background and things like that.
@@victorsixtythree I suppose I am a Cyborg Oompa Loompa LOL There might be! I saw more comments on season 4 episode 1 of this show, and I plan on watching it for scientific accuracy.
But Howard always pays back when Sheldon fails at practical stuff. My favorite is when Sheldon spends days trying to figure out how Howard does a card guessing trick😆
Elon Musk said engineers are better then scientists. No LHC/ISS/Saturn-V/Hubble space telescope without engineers.
Mic drop.
I have waited so long for videos like this to give the real idea of how things are really like and similar. Great video.
Thanks Jason!!
You cut out my favourite line from Raj in this episode: "Never mind the mission. How did that little yatz get a girl on his own??!" :D
sorry about that ahaha
I have an engineering degree. I'd admit I've learnt almost everything I know about Space, biology, & subatomic physics on my own. We're so far away from designing a spacecraft to travel to other galaxies near speed of light, using time delation that engineers ignore a lot of that kind of stuff. Engineers focus on forces in the real world, such as the earthquake in Turkey & Syria.
Huh. I just realized, season 7, Sheldon starts questioning if string theory is a dead end.
Kind of is lol Tough to prove that one
Electrical/BioMed in Automotive! That's awesome.
At 7:00 and 7:05, it feels like the audience is laughing at his joke😂
“Perry The Platypus”
I love this episode, but it created a bit of a rivalry with a friend of mine. He argued that string "theory" wasn't a dead end at Calthec, and I argued that string HYPOTHESIS is a dead-end everywhere. 🤣🤣🤣
"You are an engineer. End of joke. Burn"
This is so cool i've been looking for a real profession that relevants to TBBT and reacts on it.
I'm glad you like it!! I have been convinced to do a few more of these because of this video's success, this Saturday I'll be uploading my reactions to Silicon Valley!!
But there is none. He explains nothing. I wish I could remove my view. Terrible terrible video
That advantage kim part gets me every time 🤣🤣🤣
They had a physicist as a consultant to the show, and established a grant program in STEM fields at, I believe, UCLA, and scholarship programs in STEM for students in a number of high schools.
What he says at 2:46 is sooo true.😭😭😭
I'm in uni studying engineering and I've learnt the hard way that collaborating with friends in a project is a bad idea 😭
Sometimes they talk about interesting things in the show.
00:08] 🌌 The video aims to assess the scientific accuracy of "The Big Bang Theory" by analyzing its portrayal of scientific concepts.
01:16] 🎓 Engineers and physicists often struggle to admit they're wrong or consider alternative perspectives due to their focused nature.
02:46] 🛠 Collaborating on research projects with friends is discouraged for efficiency and professional boundaries.
03:42] 🍫 The show humorously depicts engineers as the "Oompa Loompas of science," executing visions conceived by others.
04:21] 🚀 A character's discussion of a payload support structure highlights the clash between theoretical knowledge and practical engineering.
05:04] 📜 Academic qualifications do not necessarily guarantee the best decision-making in technical fields.
06:10] 🤔 There's frustration when someone undermines your work, fixing perceived flaws without understanding the full context.
08:46] 📺 Despite exaggerations, "The Big Bang Theory" offers an entertaining portrayal of physicist-engineer dynamics.
This is awesome! Thank you!!
You should make and upload TBBT Episode reactions, i would love to hear your take on the scientific/engineer parts throughout that show.
This was my first one, I'll get better at these type of videos in the future :)
Good to know, keep it up.
Can't get worse
Damm when that intro played i got some real nostalgia shivers:)
right???
Hope you like the rest the channel has to offer!!
@@parychahal lLve it :). iIfound your channel thanks to your reaction to silicojn valley and i loved your insight. I subbed right away :D
Thanks so much!!! I thought that silicon valley video wasn't my best, I want to do another one to redeem it lol
Thanks for your upload, Sir.
Welcome!
Howard: did anybody saw how he did it.?
Howard asking the big question here
the fact that they actually met stephen hawking for this show
what are you wearing in your hand? which country are you from?
what episode is this?
Oh look, an Oompa Loompa of Science.
Once I had a very bright young man working in my section. I gave him initial instruction on using scripts to run backups, how to use Excel formulas to automate tasks .. all the cool things to make the job easier. Since he was so bright he bought books on coding and was soon coming to me to show me how he had improved the coding on something. I could have been upset because the 'student' had bypassed the 'master'. My brain didn't work that way. I would be happy to see the improvement .. look at it .. then improve on his improvement. To me that made perfect sense .. each of us prompting the other to improve. I think in large part it was simply the challenge that made it fun. I think ... that if someone feels threatened by another pointing out your errors and how to improve on something that you might feel the other is superior to you. Me .. I just took it as a challenge.
more videos about engineering of TBBT please!!
3:29 look at your reaction 😂😂🤣🤣
lmaoo
My experience is that engineers earn considerably more than scientists. But maybe that is only at private high-tech companies, not in universities.
Engineers make much more across the board, we're awesome!
That dhaaga he is wearing on his hand. I am wearing it and that is the most engineer thing I have ever seen . 😅
Lorentz invariance means the laws of physics are the same for all observers regardless of different relative velocities or locations.
@7:35 The Cyborg Analogy Friggin Blew My Mind !!! 😳🤯
If we're all cyborgs, I know too many people who don't act like it. Every time someone asks me a factual question, especially something like, "Do you know when Restaraunt X (to which you have no connection) is open?", I'm like, "Is your phone dead, or are you just trying to annoy me? Google it yourself. That's all I was gonna do for you, anyway."
I died when Sheldon said, the umpalumpa of science.
me too ahaha
IS NOBODY GONNA MENTION HOW HIGH PITCHED THE THEME SONG IS AT THE START?!?!?!?!?!🤣😭🤣
Not even a little bit lol
Saying something isn't invariant means the energy modulation change with time and possibly violate symmetry
That would be a very analogue cyborg! A real cyborg would have his phone integrated with his "brain" .
REAL MATHEMATICIAN REACTS TO TBBT? --> maybe i'll do someday :) (or maybe there's not really much of a need since there are no literal mathematicians on the show. lol. i read that supposedly sheldon as the theoretical physicist is kinda already like the mathematician of the show)
real engineer reacts to TBBT --> g_7LPFGIIWI
real physicist reacts to TBBT --> AK3RIUvfvK8
real neuroscientist (besides mayim bialik) reacts to TBBT --> MxySrnRnW_4
real lawyer reacts to TBBT --> Rt99ntcE6X0
Loving the BBT series. Could you review Season 11 episode 9 and/or 13 too please.
I'm the Sheldon at CERN ....I stare down people in my spot ....I correct all their work and have 4 PhDs and my best friend there is the real Leonard who Smutt took the character from. But the real Leonard is super smart and is a Nuclear Science ...I regret not making videos of the real us ....happy you love the show
"I have no idea wat that is?"
Sheldon would b in agony to knw that an engineer is reviewing the show in the first place
he for sure would
But Sheldon have spent 12 years telling us that he is a theoretical physicsist and that engineers just as well could be janitors.
I want a mathematician to review the 1st season. I want the math jokes revealed.
Are physicists snarky like that to eachother? If so,thats friggin hilarious!
I always envisioned being both scientist and engineer...I could never think about them being some form of hierarchical relationship anymore than a flower could insult its roots. It is a shame that people tend to think IQ or a chosen field is somehow better and yet I know people who understand things I could never connect who are perfectly happy being where they are.
2:24 cause your an engineer : sheldon cooper
How have I never seen this channel before?
We here now!
The future isn't screwed. You can be smart and be a mommas boy at the same time.
I'm also an engineer.
We apply what the theoretical and experimental physicist have learned for real world applications.
We are indeed the oompa loompas of science.
i love it finally exists a good 'an engineer reacts' video. allthou i wish you could comment more or more detailed about on the engineering related stuff. The technical part and how accurate those are, more than the social bits of it. But i like that you do that also.
Hey Martin!! Thanks for the comment! I could do that for the next one, is there a particular episode you recommend? Or even a different show like Silicon Valley and watch something from there?
@@parychahal silicon valley could do. I think. Havent really watced it. But i would definately watch one with you thou. What about extreme engineering and stuff? Maybe too large to be relevant and too documentary ish.. hm. I dunno. Would be cool nonetheless :D
I appreciate that!! I'll watch season 1 episode 1 and make a video commentary on it!! I just checked and HBO has it up for free!!
@@parychahal niice ! Can't wait =D
Sheldon make fun of engineers 😂
i have watch big bang 12 times
Wow this is so cool, I have never seen a real engineer, I grew up in a stupid farm and ate moron seeds my whole life
Just out of curiosity, do you think most everyone else is OK with being told their work is a dead end? One day tell a janitor that s/he is mopping the floor wrong and see what reaction you get from that.
I don't think anybody is OK with being told their work is a dead end...
@@parychahal as I reread my comment I relies I probably have put a 😁 at the end to show some humor. LOL
Sheldon refers to MIT as trade school.
that laptop behind you. i had the same one before :)
awww the look that he makes when Sheldon says "This is engineering"
ahahaha
"Theoretical Physicist > Engineer"
-Sheldon Cooper
Electrical and biomedical. I've not done well one, you've done two
there are people who have done more then me
I find the title funny hehe, cause there are so many engineer in my country( i myself studied CSE).
But even though there are lots of Medical doctor i find their vid more interesting ,( i guess its cause you know , they are mostly uptight and all )
Fuck we need a engineer for " he only got his masters" - sheldon cooper
This guy is Indian look at that red bracelet in his wrist
Enigma bro it’s dhaga not bracelets do he is an Indian ,indeed
He is engg it doesnt mean he understand every theory they talk about in tbbt
I think most engineers wouldnt. Because they are more likely (in which they supposed to) to get into technicals instead of the theories.
You should watch the complete series. You will not regret. 👍👍👍
How many episode have u watched?
Cause u clearly cant identify the irony here
An engineer reacting to a show in which MC makes fun of engineers at every chance.
the only real scientist/doctor on TBBT is the girl who plays Amy shes one of the acciracy checkers too
I heard about that! I really started to binge this show and she's great!
her name is Myram Bialik she played Blossom on the show of the same name she has a phd is Neuroscience i believe is what she specializes in she plays Amy Farrah Fowler-Cooper on the show cast as Sheldons Girlfriend and way later roommate/wife
I am addicted so much to this series that i am watching reaction too🤣🤣
This is for entertainment, not some tutorial video that you can watch and find mistakes.
Dude everyone's an engineer.
2:46 I'm curious, why is this?
But whats your position on titanium vs carbonnanotubes?
For a space shuttle I don't think carbon nanotubes would be a good idea because they're more flexible and you don't want that on your space shuttle for the position they're being used for. They also don't do well with heat (not sure if thats going to be a problem) and during launch and return to earth the shuttle gets very hot.
@@parychahal but would that be worse than titanium which is heavier and more expensive?
"Real Engineer' LOL hope you don't get flamed by Sheldon .
You should see what Sheldon thinks of engineers xD
If your an engineer or a physicist and you can’t except the possibility that you might not be right or heading in the right direction. Well your pretty bad at your job know? I mean sure they can be disappointed but I would think having an open mind is a pretty big fucking part of your job description
Yes, someone pointing out mistakes in your work is inevitable and can be very constructive and potentially save months, even years of time, which would otherwise be "wasted". I say wasted because there was nothing to gain from figuring out a mistake then, when it could be now... ok... with that said, there is a right way and a wrong way to point someone's mistakes out. You can do it with couth and respect or you can do it with the opposite, uncouth and without any respect and taking a mans life work and boiling it down to puppet theatre, acting like that will net you zero friends and work partners because noone likes someone who acts that way when there is zero meed for it.
Your just an engineer. All of the subtleties will just fly over your head.
This guy went to the space station.
Aban Shrestha what guy?
@@B4brenda Howard Wolowitz
How did you use your BME background to change to the automotive industry? I'm quite interested in doing that myself :)
I actually took more a focus on the electrical engineer aspect of it, just because it interested me more. I do have colleagues who have degrees in BME, but they don't work in automotive companies. I really just got the BME because I like to learn :)
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I agree the ding dong coefficient is paramount. Give the engineers their ding dongs or the world will end.
I was a Social Psych major and English Lit minor. I love TBBT. I think Penny gets her MBA.
You should do a review in there infinite persition giroscope
Really fun....you should do more!