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He wants to say that the writer is not a human 🤣🤣
He is saying the Writer's book inacurate. When you go to higher classes the book is referred by it's author name not by the books name. So he is telling that this book is inaccurate. Not that writter is inaccurate
@@BTech.Saimonbruh did an animal write the book obviously a human wrote it so it makes no sense by saying about the book
@@yuvrajgupta8804 lol
Movie name please?
Rocketry:The Nambi Effect
I was a professor at two different medical schools for 20 years. I had students who far surpassed me in professional achievement, and I am humbled and proud of them.
But some arrogant professors never admit theirs mistakes and want to dissmiss such clever students.
I confidently told my maths teacher when I was 15 that one of the answers to the calculus exercises in the back of the text book was wrong. This was a text book which had been in use for years, mind. I'm proud to say that as soon as she proved to me that it was correct, I shut my mouth.
I still think with gratitude about that teacher who gave me so much confidence and encouragement that I didn't hesitate to speak up when I thought I was right, and to concede gracefully when I realised I was wrong.
I just wish I was better at working out which was which.
That is the objective of teaching and you achieved it. Progress is, by definition, surpassing what exists in the present.
The greatest goal of a teacher is that their students surpass them.
God bless you✝️❤️
Leonardo's teacher was at first intimidated by his immense talent compared to his own. He later became reconciled to the situation and said -- It is a poor student who does not exceed his teacher. I love that.
The best teachers never stop being students. I think that's the real lesson here
I'd say its a cheap shot about a student lording it over his teacher. Maybe the teacher had it coming. I think the student could have been nicer about it. The assumption that those who became before you are right is always the best starting point and should only be rejected with actual evidence. If you believe you know better than your teachers, you're almost certainly wrong. The drawback of this scene is that it gives people who are not geniuses the idea that is worthwhile assuming they are right. The most extreme example is when Trump got told by medical advisors that bleach kills the Corona virus, and then he blurts out his genius idea of drinking bleach to the whole country. Because as a narcissist he has no problem with thinking he came up with a genius idea that the doctors didn't see.
Well, the prof certainly got schooled that day.
Overheard some chem professors in college while at a bar bragging about how many people couldn't pass their midterms.
You betcha! I’ve probably learned more from my students than they have from me, and I enjoyed every minute!
I'm a teacher. The best thing about teaching is that you never stop learning.
I had a Biology professor at a community college call me out once. She had assigned us an in-class group project case study assignment. This was a summer course, and our classes were 4 hours long each day. Towards the end of the class, we presented it to everyone. I read out our case study, then the hypothesis statement, and before I could continue, she stopped me and said, "That's a very well-written hypothesis statement y'all have there, which grad student did y'all get to write it for you?"
I said, "I wrote it . . . Over there . . . 10 minutes ago." She shut up for the rest of the presentation.
She was an all around shitty professor, though. This was her first time in a teaching position, and she seemed to have it out for me in particular. Just before our first exam, she told us not to rush the exam, because typically the first people finished don't fare too well on them. The exam was very easy, and I ended up being the first one finished. When we got the exams back, I had a 66/100. It was a Scantron test, and there were no markings on it except the final grade. I knew I did better than that, and begged with her to rescore the exam. A lot of people did poorly on it. Finally at the end of the semester, she gave us an opportunity to go over the exam. It was open book, open note, and we would get half credit for corrections. I could only find 2 wrong answers on it. I brought this up to her, and finally she regraded my exam by hand. I actually had a 96 on it, and a 98 with corrections.
I have several other stories I could tell about her, but it would have to be in novel format.
A lot of teachers don't want to teach, they just want to show how much they know without really explaining
well, they just want to go back to their research and teaching is in the way of that. That's why the best teachers are the one who truly love teaching, not the best in the field they teach about.
you are watching them on social Media 😇 reality is different go ahead to College first, you would come to know
Yes
Teaching is a skill in itself. Being an expert is, say, physics, doesn't necessarily mean you'll teach physics well.
Unfortunately plenty of teachers are terrible at teaching, and most schoolteachers have a weak grasp on their subject too. Maybe if they were better paid we'd get better teachers and maybe that'd increase the educational status of the people.
But it would be a waste of money if we still ended up with the same bunch of chancers and failures doing the job.
@@arhanbhat1065 This is not a imaginative story made up in social media This is a real life story Reality is even more worser than this (I'm not saying all the humans, teachers, etc are same No hate towards anybody)
"Actions speak louder than words " -
A Wise Man
WORDS speaks louder than ACTIONS....An introvert writter replied
DOES IT REALLY MATTER IN THE END?
-by an overthinker
Movie named rocketry 😮
@rijugamer9922👍😄👍
" A wise man"?- You said ?
The hell ! For sure that's not me .....!......😭
There’s no truth to that statement whatsoever. Not in a universal sense. There’s plenty of times that words can overpower actions and there’s plenty of times where simple actions can invalidate big words. It’s all give-and-take, context and presentation. And even sometimes just a little bit of luck. But that statement while nobly intended, is just nonsense.
When Farhan becomes Rancho 🤣
haha
Ohh my 3 idiots 🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Damn, I was abt to comment that🤣
@@_archana_ the most interesting comment 🤣🤣🤣
I had the pleasure to write a similar letter once. For a medical textbook.
The author was also so grateful. And I was humbled and proud she would answer me at all... ❤😊
Writers tend to love this because someone is engaged with the material, just like them. Honestly, people who advanced in certains particular fields then to go in the dark. So they are happy of someone talking about the subject.
That's awesome, out of curiosity, what was the correction? : )
Nothing they chatting shit lol@@driekjanssen581
what was it about??
Medical student here, what was the correction in question?
One of the best biography on any Indian scientist who fought for his country, fought for his family, fought for his identity
Kudos to sir nambi narayan,
👍
Which movie scene is this ??
@@RitikaSharma-yu9tr Rocketry:the nambi effect...it's nambi narayanan sir's biography...
Please do watch it...
It's really great....
Rocketry: The Nambi effect @@RitikaSharma-yu9tr
@@susiponsanjai2309 k thanks for responding 😊
When Farhan sends the letter himself this time😂
OMG underrated comment😂
Lmaooooo
Thats a good comment
😅😂
😂😂😂😂
"You have a lovely day, sir" was personal 😂😂🤣🤣🤣
But of course it was personal... it almost put the letter on its face. 😁
@@pepexvaldivieso2661 Yeahhh 😅
Actually it is just a common indian phrase, sir.
Followed by "I'm clearly wasting my time here"
“I said good DAY sir.”
Professor was right. He seemed happy to hear from him.
He was obviously being sarcastic and mocking but despite that Ascher does indeed seem to be very glad to hear from him.
Who is that boy Nambi
The son Abba really wanted
😂RIGHT
😂😂
😂
💀😂
Ab abba manenge
Numbu Rock 🔥🔥,
Professor Shock 😂😂😂
Naming nalle
Nambi Narayanan.......
Awww true 😂😂😂😂
🇩🇪🇩🇪colony amul baby.... Dialogue
Title
Farhan in parallel universe..🤣🤣
Man! This deserves more likes
Underrated comment. 🔥
Only 3 replies 🥲
Was just gonna say the same dude 😂
😂👌🏼
I had a physics teacher in college that was like this teacher..
We were working out a problem and she was even working it on the board in the front of the class. The final part of solving the equation was some simple bit of division. It was like two positive numbers and her answer was written as a negative number. One guy responded saying that was wrong when he did it himself and it started a whole debate. She defended herself and the textbook with her life as if because it's written on paper, it can't be wrong.
I lost all respect for her class then and there as she brought personal experiences like her dissertation into the conversation like it mattered.
A positive number divided by a positive number will not make a negative number without an outside influence. Simple as that. "Oh, wow that's right, there must have been a printing error." Was all that was needed after we ran the equation again and again. Even found posts online about the error.
Some teachers don't actually know what they're teaching, and heavily rely on the work or words of others to make it seem as if they do, which is why they have a book of answers to any work they hand out
Had a statistics prof (phd in math) get stuck trying to explain why a function was not differentiable at a discontinuous point. Spent about 30 mins trying to get past it.
Lost all respect for her in that 30 mins.
Had a high school math teacher insist that pi=22/7, despite the fact that pi is not a rational number. I stood my ground and got kicked out of class.
He made a point. He tested it, and contacted the author on the matter. Author double-checked his work, and was grateful for being told he made a mistake.
Smart men are grateful for having their work tried and corrected
The author didn’t actually make a mistake, the printers did. But overall yes.
Try this with Sir Isac Newton. He'd most probably end your science carreer. Newton was not friendly at all.
Absolutely that's the grade assumption of science. I know I'm wrong. I just don't know how much of it is wrong yet.
@@jaidenbrink imagine being so respected, that a typo in your work is universally accepted by academy lol
It’s just a movie ..😂
If a student questions something, you don't shame them, instead, you help them test their theory.
Apparently that’s too hard for professors.
Meh too much work
@@steevysleepy7326i
If that were true so much would have come crashing down already.
People are taught to accept anything from authority. Even when it doesn’t make sense.
We are not taught to think. We are taught to regurgitate the teaching from people who are “smarter” than we are.
Proffs ke fire bahut tez hoti hai..ek baar tok to do kara....
When Farhan takes abba's advice rather than Rancho😂
Broo ⚰️ bhout hard 👌
Hila dala
😂
Jabb abba sach mai nhi maane 💀
@@adititripathi01 bhai tu ye reply dene se acha comment kar deta lol💀
I had a teacher in high school. He's well versed in Physics. One time, he gave us an assignment and I showed him completely different approaches to three questions. He was surprised and encouraged me to continue thinking like this.
As someone finishing college, teacher gaslight is real, one of the few times movies are accurate.
??? This isn't gaslighting, this is just being an inconsiderate asshole and a shitty professor.
Gaslighting is when person A manipulates person B by making them question the truth and their own reality (often with lies).
I had a college professor in a Intro to Computers class try telling me that the 3 colors that make up the pixel of a screen were red, blue, and yellow. No worries if you don't know it's actually red, blue, and green. But most teenagers in highschool are aware of RGB and yet my 50 year old professor marked me wrong and wouldn't listen to reason. A quick Google search would have been enough to know he was wrong. Ran into this same issue with regards to the maximum speed of an SSD. Outdated materials and a professor who refuses to believe they could be wrong. Downright unprofessional. It happened in some form in every class I went to.
@@colewelden they're the rulers of their own little kingdoms, it's no wonder they respond like a little king when an invader challenges their authority
The teacher in this scene sincerely disagrees with the student. He sincerely believes the student is incorrect. Nothing shown here is even similar to "gaslighting". I know it's super trendy to use this term, but, if it were only used correctly, it would hardly ever be used at all. People disagreeing with you, even if you are right, is not the same as gaslighting.
Id be careful with what you say on this subject due to operation paperclip strictly.
That was the most long-winded and polite "Fork Yew" I have ever heard.
Pretty cringey one, too.
Also pretty easy to fake a letter like that, so wasn't meaningful at all
@@rustylee1836 The hand writing would still show if it was written by the author by the student.
finding forrester has a nice long winded f u, but also throws in the tasteful crow eating by the teacher 😂
@@rustylee1836 just laugh like the rest of us, it's not that hard
@@718jef Every clip I've seen in the last 6 days was funnier than this clip
This is why "appeal to authority" is an actual fallacy.
No no no, dont question it.. "just follow the science"
@@MisoElEven He literally did follow the science to find the answer. While the professor was only speaking from ego.
The point of science and math is that it's objective, because it can be recreated/repeated. When people in opposing nations follow the science they come to the same answer. Science is the process of finding the truth. You can use the process to question everything you want. You can even question parts of the process. But if you are questioning if there should be a process, you are speaking out of your ego.
@@saladgreens912 no he didn't. Follow the science just means sheepishly following whatever the "authority" says at the moment. What the "experts" say (credentials? Ppftt who needs those? Disclosing their funding and their investments? Don't be ridiculous, they ALL will make millions from whatever they are calling "science").
The "scientists" are the same people that get CONSTANTLY fined millions for malpractice and lying, yet we have to believe them.
You are being way too reductive with the meaning of that fallacy
@@saladgreens912 Im not questioning whether there should be such a process at all :D I was just poking fun at some recent events and how we were supposed to shut up and follow "the science" whatever that meant at the time.... so making fun of a lack of an actual process.
This is Gold, Never push down on people, try to inspire and Lift them up
"Don't respect all elders, even fools grow old.."🗿
Only because we have to Nerf the world and not allow natural selection to do its thing. Used to be only the wise lived to be old
Respect all elders as even though some can be fools, even old fools can teach us something.
@@ManiSRao-bt3xw well actually no,we can't respect all elders,there are all types of people,and i am sure you won't respect a murderer,a rapist or other criminal, even if he is old
@@grimreaper3075 even an old rapist can teach us something, about what NOT to do.
@@ManiSRao-bt3xw who knows, it's not necessarily true
It was at this moment that Nambi became Heisenberg.
It was at this moment that Nambi became Rancho
Who the fuck is Heisenberg nabmi is nambi
Mai khatre me nahi hu
Mai hi khatra hu
@@DarkGAMING-zg4hv
It's a meme
Chillout
But in reality he never wrote that letter yet make it sound like it came from the author.
Kudos to Madavan for choosing Nambi Narayanan's story... Goosebumps moments..
In case some one is wondering, like me about movie name, it is:
Rocketry: The Nambi Effect (2022).
It has 8.7/10 rating on IMDb.
KNOWLEDGEABLE PEOPLE ARE ALWAYS DOWN TO EARTH.THEY ALWAYS ACCEPT THEIR MISTAKES.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHA nice joke ... because it is totally false and proved false by a lot and i mean A LOT of people in the history of mankind .
No such thing as "always" in life.
The entire premise of science is a series of exploratory mistakes. One mistake after another, until you map out the territory.
The good scientists know, and HOPE that someone else will come along ang do a better job.
Science is not for narcissists, it is for humble intelligent people who want to FIND ANSWERS, knowing that "The Answers" are dynamic.
Which lots of Indiana are NOT.
I know from experience.
@@isaiescamilla550 Correct. When someone says "always", their statement is always, always, always wrong.
Because there's never any such thing as always in life.
No exception.
I guess I must have had some good professors because they always welcomed corrections. One of my professors even said that if we caught mistakes we would all get a point of extra credit on the upcoming exam
That's what I always tell my students
i've never seen a professor accept a mundane mistake
Morning important, no. Easier, absolutely! "Saving face" cultures will always be bog down by pride (the professor). Those that are gracious and humble will advance (the student and scientist/writer). @WanderAbroad
good professor becomes bad one when they are racist
I actually had a professor who once in a while put as the last question in the exam "What do you think about this course?". As long as you back uped your claims you could write whatever you deemed right and receive full points. I actually wrote down that I found the course boring in the way it was delivered. That the presentations were really lacking which made it hard to follow and stay interested. That the sheets should have less text on them and so on. I was rewarded full points because I explained where and how he went wrong in my opinion. The students who wrote "it is nice" or any other affirmation without reasons behind did not receive full points and some even did not receive any points on that question.
I really liked that actually. Because he took us and our opinion seriously and used it to improve his teaching.
How Indians felt after seeing this scene:🔥🔥🔥
Well that could be anyone even a person of European descent, less likely but still possible; there’s enough assholeness to go around 😂!
In that scene, the professor is Indian and so is the student.
Those who accept to acknowledge mistakes should be proud, not "indians". Someone shall not be proud of belonging to a group or another, but to have the behaviors that deserve being proud.
@@joelgrea6654 so, why do we always hear about how we are a "Third World Country" while west is the "First World"?
we never named someone First World or Second, We just knew one world, where it's all of us.
@@StreetScholar
Your statements are irrelevant to the discussion here.
I am quoting wikipedia here :
The term "Third World" arose during the Cold War to define countries that remained non-aligned with either NATO or the Warsaw Pact. The United States, Canada and their allies represented the "First World", while the Soviet Union, China, Cuba, North Korea, Vietnam, and their allies represented the "Second World".
Your country was designed as part of the Third world countries because it chose a non aligned political stance during the cold war (which was actually a rather smart move), and that's it. By the way "non-aligned countries" was a much better term than "third world, but unfortunately, often evolution of language isn't logic.
Don't believe your civilisation and its predecessors never made a similar mistake. It's far too old to have not give badly chosen name to other cultures.
Anyway, being proud (or ashamed ) not of belonging to a country, but of your own actions will drive you to greatness.
And if enough people from your country follow this principle, your country will achieve greatness. Right now it does not, because no country does. We are all collectively destroying the futur of mankind and there is nothing to be proud of when you destroy the futur of everyone and everything you hold dear.
How you felt after commenting this 🗿😎
Every teacher has some students brighter than they are: if they are not prepared to to acknowledge that fact and substantiate their teachings, they really should change profession.
you should watch at the animal behavior inside of us acknowledging that someone is better than you can create 2 type o pattern behaviour in your students
I had a similar experience when I attended Bloomberg intern training in Princeton. A new starter from India told the lecturer the Bloomberg Terminal calculation was incorrect for a bond.
The lecturer did not believe him and the new starter explained the maths behind it. He was correct and Bloomberg had to fix the calculator.
I remember that day clearly.
R/fullofshit
Dang, that guy is smart
@@TheScroller-kg6zj bro i asssure that guy wasn't able to clear iit jee thats why he was there
@@DharmendraRawat-b9v iit jee isn't even a benchmark bro..there are things beyond that.
@@DharmendraRawat-b9vJEEtard thinking that qualifying JEE means that you are einstein
In this universe Farhan was the Rancho😂
it is a biopic of nambi, it is real
@@mozartae i know i was talking about the character played by the actor in another movie where he was not good in studies but his best friend was
@@AhsanButt29that character is fake as your allah
Rocketry: The Nambi Effect is the name of the film - released in 2022, written and directed by R. Madhavan and is based on the life of Nambi Narayanan, played by Madhavan, a scientist at the Indian Space Research Organisation, who was accused in the ISRO espionage case and later exonerated. The story spans across Narayanan's days as a graduate student at Princeton University, before exploring his work as a scientist and the false espionage charges placed upon him.
Directed by Bobs Vegana
I think i recognize him from the movie "three idiots" with Amir Khan? Such a great movie I watched it SO many times
@@crookedgamer7183 Damn what a funny and original joke
@@RandomVideos-yz5qf
Don't cry btch
yeah, it was a really great movie
Dit voorbeeld is exact wat mijn plezier heeft gedaan ontnomen tijdens mijn studie, een leraar die niet motiveerde, vooruitwerken ontmoedigde en nooit toegaf als hij fout zat.
Ik zag een som en wist de oplossing al met het zien van de som, die “gave” ben ik kwijt, omdat ik mijzelf heb gezworen om nooit meer mijn best te doen!
Nu, 40 jaar later, ben ik altijd positief en moedig mijn kleinkinderen altijd aan, al maken ze foutjes
If you accept the mistakes and willing to hear what student is explaining.. you will be great professor!!
That's true of everyone, not just teachers. Not just n their jobs, but in life. Unfortunately intellectual honesty is in short supply.
These legends are the reason I proud to be an indian
Absolutely yes!!!!
Who is he?
O bawle movie hai Bollywood ki to wo apna aap ko behtar dekhaen gay aqal k andhay
@@islamic_generationand chutiye jaanta hai ye kon
Nambi Narayana sir
Jaake search karle tu hamara ISRO inki wajah se hee aage hai
Sala madarsachaap
@@ramara0258Nambi Narayana sir
Movie name Rocketry ❤
Thanks ❤❤
Thankssss brooo
From the apex of my heart❤️
Thanks
thankyou so much yarrr
Sagan actually mentions stuff like this...a tendency to not question published materials.
The moment you stop questioning whether everything you encounter is right is the moment you stop understanding and just start learning what other people think.
That’s the problem with the modern “trust the science” dogma
@@thedragonreborn9856 I don't think it's a new problem really, people in general don't like to challenge accepted wisdom, I'm sure maths and science is littered with examples if you know where to look. Everybody was happy with F=ma until special relativity came along hundreds of years later and said, well about that...
My maths teacher doesn't accept even if I submit this letter😂
From saying " Beta book mein answer galat diya mera method sahi h" To saying" Beta writter ko pta nhi h iske baare mein mera answer sahi h"😄😄
TRUE STORY 😅🥲
Yup...
In our Book many printing mistake but our sir not like that
He says i am right Book is wrong don't follow this Book solution.
Very true🤣
Dr. Nambi sir is a national asset. Similarly thanks Madhavan sir who is àlso an instrument in reaching Nambi sir's great contribution to the entire world through his film.
What movie is this?
Rocketry: The Nambi Effect
Its about Nambi Narayanan, an Indian rocket scientist.
He was really illtreated 🥺
@@Head_hunter21 but a legend wow ryt??
@@Goodie477 yes he is a legend ❤️✨
One of the best actors ever love R. Madhavan
A Beautiful Mind...... Awesome Movie 🍿
As a former teacher, this is frustrating but required when texts are incorrect. It happens often.
I raced through a final exam in my very first trimester of my first year in college. I stayed around to watch the teacher score it. I asked to see the ones that he marked as incorrect. I asked him to review those questions because I had been unsure on a couple of questions; but I knew that I had answered correctly on the ones that he had marked off. He reviewed them right away. He saw where the score sheet errors were and fixed the key, just before the 2nd final exam was finished and turned in. It saved everyone else from incorrectly losing points. I'm just glad that he had asked the exam questions that I was prepared for that day from my studying. 😂
Suck it up. If you were a good teacher, you were also a student. Everyday you keep learning.
That was not the point of this discussion, the point is that the professor had a prejudice against his student.
As someone who as written books I can tell you we are grateful for any correction. We work so hard to be perfect, you re-read each chapter over and over again, yet mistakes still slip through. It's one of the reasons why we frequently get several different readers on it. What one person misses another will catch.
Good for him. I love the part in the letter about how surprised he was that the professors didn’t catch that error!!! The professor is a herd follower and a coward whereas the author is humble and realizes he’s human too and has gratitude!
The absolute best way to handle it.
I love that he leaves the lecture hall at the end...If you have discovered an error in a text your professor has missed, and prove it, you have nothing further to learn from that professor!
Not really.
To be fair to the professor he can't know every word of text or test every theorem himself - by definition a theory is an idea that fits a set of facts and not necessarily provable. It only works until another bit of data comes along that doesn't work with the theory.
The professor is probably accustomed to students who think they know it all but just haven't done the homework, so I don't really blame him for going with the books.
Sure he should have heard the student out ans asked him to demonstrate, but he has a million other things to do.
At least he gave the student good advice on what to do.
To be fair the professor ->professor-< (not an easy position) should know what it is teaching. And that attitude from the professor was out of order no matter how common from his position of authority. So, not really, yes, there is probably a lot to learn from the professor but leaving the classroom was a good choice because further learning from that professor for that student may be difficult and cumbersome given the apparent abusive and arrogant character of said professor. As he said himself… he is only human and probably not exactly a virtuous one.
@@Cheepchipsable I would add also to my previous reply that probably this video is as fake as it gets hehe. No professor I had was like this. But who knows, some may be.
@@frgv4060 Dude it's a fracking movie so yes it's fake.
@@DavidLeeKersey *shakes head in disapproval… slow and very Brit like*
Can’t know every movie, much less fracking bollywood ones, I suppose the class dances a bit later!
I am only human 😜🤣
He broke it off in the professor's butt in front of everyone. It's very refreshing to see this.
Sir :- Tell them to correct , according to you
Numbu :-""Abba nai manenge sir""😜😂🤣
He should have ended it with “arrogant bitch”
This is what humility looks like on the professors face after being called out. Brilliant!
Proffessor forgot to say- 'कहना क्या चाहते हो??'😂😂😂
Aur aap se a bhi pura ho gaya 😅
Bro took that one personal💀
Our favourite Actor...Maddy...R.Madhavan...
Others in class: "let him cook"
When the student becomes the teacher
The worst nightmare a student can face is when they or their parent correct the teacher's mistake 😢 *Never mess up with a teacher's ego* 😢
That is where the Teaching Learning Process needs to be corrected and everything would be streamlined.
this is when the teacher learned that the people that write the books are only human and can make mistakes
That was the most expected “I told you so,sir”!
Dr Nambi Narayan is a real genius 🙏
This man was treasure of talent. He given a lot to this country but after all his contribution he was accused of something which he had never done. He along with his family members was humiliated.
You sure about that? Half of the worlds smartest people all were pedophiles wich history elegantly leaves out when mentioning them lol.
This is the best movie ever. Movie Tittle : Rocketry 'The Nambi Effect'
Thank you
Where to watch it for free?
Pikashow@@bongoosebondman7065
@@bongoosebondman7065 Amazon Prime
Thanks... 🙏🙏
Was searching movie name in comments.
You are never too old to learn and if you are willing to learn and admit your mistakes you'll go further than a lot of people
The teacher just tried to prove that the writer wasn't human😂
This was a true Sheldon Cooper moment
I agreed
Madhavan played this role soooo Amazingly 😂❤
Always a swash buckling debonair Maddy😊
A scholar should be ready to be questioned at all times.
This is the roasting style of an Indian. 🔥😂
I loved that!! 😂😂 That was the most professional put-down I have ever seen!!
Proving once again that the "expert" is only as smart as the lack of errors in the book.
When Farhan and Rancho switched their soul 😂.
The professor himself looks like the real Nambi ji😂
you have aa lovely day sir, then sits down and listen to the whole class for one hour...
I adore how politely and tactfully this gentleman responds to his professor's arrogance
We need Scientists like Abdul Kalam and Nambi Narayan❤❤
Professors never think they are wrong, because their ego of years of study won't let them be humble.
Maddy's expression when he says 'Numbu' 😁
That numbu at the end was so personal 💀💀
I actually did this when my answer was marked incorrect on a technical product test at work. They told me 2 weeks later, in a conference room, that my answer was correct and testing stopped until corrections to the test were made. Feels good to win like this lol
That's quite a satisfying win
Nice way to tell the professor to STFU!😂😂
Basically, never ever ever do this to your lecturers.
Telling u from my experience. They'd not only hate your guts but they'll make it their personal mission to mess you up anywhere they possibly can as many times as possible.
Trust me!
I have seen this in my university. You are right, there is no point in oversmarting egoistic professors.
Rule 3- Never outshine the master but live in his shadows
@@farukhsheikh5790 so u mean dont correct mistakes ? 🤡
@@oneindiannerd6777 from the book power 🙂
@@oneindiannerd6777 Ahh 48 rules of ilfe
This is the great attitude of our great scientist Mr nambi narayana sir.jai siyaram
Jai Barath Matha not otherway
Then he walks away with THE BOYS bgm 🚶
Well, in this video he made the boys bgm walk away
Bro left the teacher a little discombobulated 😂😂
I had a similar situation. I was taking a series of math tests. Several of the questions (all multiple choice) did not have what I had figured out was the correct answer, so, I noted the question as such and wrote my answer.
At first the teachers in the department lambasted me for being so arrogant, so, I said "let's do them together on the chalk board.
When they found I was right they admitted they had just accepted the book as correct and never checked the answers given by the book.
They also decided the other students had for years been assuming they were wrong and tweaking their math to come up with one of the four choices.
I had at least a couple of teachers tell the class that the answers in the back of the book are not always correct. If we had questions or confusions, please ask.
I had a teacher who would keep grading me wrong in math, and then when I kept pointing out the answers were right he tried to claim I was changing the answers.
He is indian, he is always right in science subjects
Except all the physics and biology that sustain the environment.
India has a alag level of swag ..... We don't proud all the time but do the correct thing in that kind of a correct manner that everyone become surprise
That's why you have such a miserable life, south movies are beyond human sanity..
and in the correct time
@@Dr_ks they were.
@@Dr_ks naam Newton rakh liya lekin mc ho 2m...yeh badal nahi paohe...2m mc the,ho aur rahoge
Show bobs, open vagene
I love this humble Indian behaviour
I don't think it's "Indian behavior". All cultures had this behavior, most have lost the ability to correct those in authority humbly.
The way he reflected the insult by saying mr numbu to that teacher
This film deserves an Oscar 💯
Which movie bro
@@karthiknaidu2875 Rocketry : the nambi effect
Yes bro....lekin aaj Kal to log sirf peyar mahabbat dekhte hai.... scientist ki biopic nhi 😭😭
Name of the. Movie
@@ramapathiramapathi8360 ROCKETRY
Collective knowledge will ALWAYS be greater than any ONE person.
The lesson is to not be arrogant in your ignorance. We can all be humbled at any moment...how you respond shows the character of the person.
my physics professor too found mistake from HC Verma
What is the mistake
@@inspiringmuslimquite a few mistakes have been pointed out in HC verma books by various youtubers Mainly in assumption of calculation of complex problems. The answer is not incorrect but methodology used for solving complex problems have been questioned.
@@Richdadful Alright ty
Till date, the government has not revealed the identity of the person who framed this innocent man for punishment
Aarkkum ariyilla but ellavarkkum ariyaam 😄😄
Never mess with indians 😎😎🇮🇳
JAI HIND
Well done! 🥳👍Even if there is a difference in intelligence, teachers can still show you important things! 😊
Ye dekh kar abba pakka maan jainge😂
3 idiots
@@AgentYn7 yeah😜
Abbu fir bhi nahi manenge 😂
Q ki Kapoor sahab ka beta bhi yahi study karta hai...😜
"Printing and syntax error" Still didn't accept the mistake
😂😂
I can picture an image where the arrows of the flow are directed in the opposite direction - certainly a printing mistake - do you think the author prints it as well ?
@@zigzwang It is author's work to proofread his book.
@@tatewakinew lol. Who told you that? Anyone other than the author actually proofreads the book. Typically you hire proofreaders to do it. Sometimes editors do it.
@@zigzwang I have enough direct experience publishing. Typically in exact and natural sciences, authors proofread theirs publications. Unless work gets translated or "main author" has gone too high and just adds their name on junior colleagues work of course.
"Have a lovely day sir " (Superb saying with a little but of proud moment ❤)
I think the title of this should be Never mess with an Indian, when he's obviously correct