Resonant Constellation

Physicist’s Journal: Hour 10

by Plamadude30k on Apr.02, 2009, under Math, Physics, Science

It is now 6:30 PM. I have been in the physics building since 8:00 AM save two short (~10 minutes) breaks for food at around noon and 6 PM. I began today by studying for a test, and then I took it at 11. It was a horrific experience, none were left unscathed. Judging by the comments afterwards, it’s a good thing the exam was given by a proxy and that our teacher is out of town-there might have been…interesting dealings afterwards otherwise. Then I began work on the E&M homework due tomorrow. “There’s only four problems, how hard could it be?” I thought. Oh, past me, how naïve you are.

Here I am almost seven hours later having completed a grand total of half of the work. I wasn’t the only one working on this, either, there was a rotating group of about 6 people working on the same problems. The best part of it all was when we thought we had one problem finished, so almost everybody left, and then the remaining two of use figured out that it was wrong and spent three hours getting it right, which we eventually did before going to fetch dinner. Of course, when getting dinner, we realized that it still wasn’t right, so we got back to work.

I wonder what the outside is like, it’s been so long. Please, help us.

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