Well, maybe there is a positive way to think about it. It sounds like they want to use the black studies topics to introduce fundamentals in astronomy. So maybe what happens is you end up tricking people attracted to blk studies to actually learn some real science.
Even the hard sciences are no longer immune to the ongoing racial hysteria
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Well, maybe there is a positive way to think about it. It sounds like they want to use the black studies topics to introduce fundamentals in astronomy. So maybe what happens is you end up tricking people attracted to blk studies to actually learn some real science.
That’s clearly the hope. It’s a team-taught interdisciplinary course. Should be a big hit with the students.
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Well, maybe there is a positive way to think about it. It sounds like they want to use the black studies topics to introduce fundamentals in astronomy. So maybe what happens is you end up tricking people attracted to blk studies to actually learn some real science.
There are some genetic prerequisites for learning real science
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Nicholas Battaglia is the astronomy professor teaching this.
https://research.astro.cornell.edu/nicholas-battaglia
https://www.ratemyprofessors.com/AddRating.jsp?tid=2490246Can we rate him?
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Well, maybe there is a positive way to think about it. It sounds like they want to use the black studies topics to introduce fundamentals in astronomy. So maybe what happens is you end up tricking people attracted to blk studies to actually learn some real science.
I don't see this working, the premise of the course is fundamentally anti-scientific.
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Nicholas Battaglia is the astronomy professor teaching this.
https://research.astro.cornell.edu/nicholas-battaglia
https://www.ratemyprofessors.com/AddRating.jsp?tid=2490246This was already offered last spring. Anyone have a link to course materials? Apparently one of the topics to be covered was general relativity. I'm curious how that went considering no prerequisites were required.
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Nicholas Battaglia is the astronomy professor teaching this.
https://research.astro.cornell.edu/nicholas-battaglia
https://www.ratemyprofessors.com/AddRating.jsp?tid=2490246This was already offered last spring. Anyone have a link to course materials? Apparently one of the topics to be covered was general relativity. I'm curious how that went considering no prerequisites were required.
just write down the riemann curvature tensor bro
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Nicholas Battaglia is the astronomy professor teaching this.
https://research.astro.cornell.edu/nicholas-battaglia
https://www.ratemyprofessors.com/AddRating.jsp?tid=2490246This was already offered last spring. Anyone have a link to course materials? Apparently one of the topics to be covered was general relativity. I'm curious how that went considering no prerequisites were required.
ljl, we learn about general relativity in high school
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