@@parychahal I had a similar experience. Not random for me though, the UA-cam algorithm is well aware of my "How real is it?" addiction. No one can be an expert in everything, so I enjoy learning from people who have knowledge & experience outside of my own. Random knowledge is my superpower.
Watching this again I'm kinda surprised Leonard knows of silicone RTV, yet later merely replaces her car instead of helping fix it... (and that Howard didn't suggest the RTV)
I talk about it in some of my podcasts sometimes, but idk how many people would actually appreciate a separate video because idk what value it would have. There this but it's more like visiting my old engineering college ua-cam.com/video/Oyy0DkygV9Y/v-deo.html What would you like to know if I was to make a separate video?
ONE MORE THING! Show us your biomedical engineering knowledge. React to The Terminator movie series as well as Robocop (original or remake) I'll be waiting to ask you some engineering questions (maniacal laugh)
A chicken farm wanted to improve his business. So, he brings in a Mechanical Engineer, an Electrical Engineer, a Computer Scientist and a Physicist. The Mechanical Engineer says "We can install conveyor belts that will bring food and water to the chickens, remove the waste and immediately ship the eggs". The Electric Engineers says "We can hook all that up to city power no problem and install a generator as a failsafe back up. In addition, let's add heating and cooling to keep the chickens at the optimal temperature". The Computer Scientist says "We can create a database to track the best layers and analyze a drop in production which may indicate a health concern." Mechanical Engineer adds "and use the conveyor to remove the chicken from the population reducing the risk of spreading disease". Computer Scientist says "Good point. And we can hook the inventory up to all just in time shipping to local stores and restaurants". After pondering for quite a while the Physicist finally remarks "First, we need to assume a spherical chicken". Thank you. Good night. Remember to tip your bartender and waitresses.
Another great reaction!! Keep it up! There's actually an engineering job called industrial engineering, which dabbles in produces products in faster, cheaper way while resulting into a much higher quality. BTW, are you a certified yellow belt in Six Sigma? Henry Ford's invention of the assembly line is an example of that. An assembly line is a faster and cheaper way is quite a technique that factories use to save money and human labor, all while producing them in a higher quality. Also @6:03, you're right. Mark Zuckerberg created Facebook, Steve Jobs came up with Apple Products, Bill Gates founded Microsoft, etc. Yet somehow they wouldn't be where they are without engineers helping make their creation come alive.
@@parychahal Six Sigma is a process in the manufacturing industry that industrial engineers use to help producing more products, all while improving quality as well as increasing the speed of the process of creating. Example: You work in the automotive industry. Let's say you get a memo that says that you produced an average of 45 cars a day, and they want to make at least 60 cars a day. So you calculate and analyze on how to make that possible either by: -adding in more workers to make more cars -coming up with new/old techniques to produce the targeted number of cars -maintaining machines that could've been malfunctioning or need to be replaced This is an example. Some others may explain it better than I can.
plancks constant isn't that bad in ap chem we always used it as psrt of the numerator with 2 other constants over another thing to derive the mass,wavelength and light emitted of a projectile
I'm a nerd before I studied computer science. I may not have a physics degree, but I do know some things in physics, quantum included, that most of my peers don't because I'm a nerd. LOL.
I will fix those links right now! It's literally called "Life with Pary" and I made a playlist for them on my channel; they're only on UA-cam. Lower your expectations lol They're not about engineering either, it's mostly about comedy because I do standup and I wanna do what Joe Rogan is doing with his podcast :D
Please react to dr stone episode 9. I would like to see you reacting to the whole series as it tackles all schools of science but this particular episode focuses on engineering.
@@parychahal I know it's late but here is where you can watch all episodes of Dr stone dubbed. www.thewatchcartoononline.tv/dr-stone-episode-1-english-dubbed
Did you ever consider about having another reaction to Silicon Valley video? new season just came out and i really enjoy your reaction to the pilot episode. It will be very cool if you react to the show again
The Silicon Valley crowd is not as chill as Big Bang Theory lol HBO also doesn't play around.....give me an episode which you'd like to see a reaction on and I'll check it out
@@parychahal maybe the 8th episode of season 1. I don't know if it's the most realistic but definitely one of the most funniest ep. It's okay if you won't be able to do it and i really appreciate you for checking on my comment. Keep up the good work!
Except in today's standards, especially with say for example game companies, they are not doing more for less cost. They are doing less for more money and less effort. So while yes what he's saying has truth when applied to certain companies the fact of the matter is when you compare products from American companies to say products from German companies, the Germans actually make things to last and work more effectively whereas American companies utilize psychological tactics to convince people to purchase a product that will breakdown faster thus forcing them to spend more money to either repair it or purchase another. Many companies actually apply more psychology then logical effectiveness.
Dude, I love your reactions to BBT, but you made a "What did he say??" statement lol. "Having a physics or engineering background helps you in marketing.". Huh??? What??? My man, marketing is appealing to people, their needs and wants, and finding a way to present a product that both catches the eye, attention, and need to purchase. While engineers are great at designing the things that they're told to make for consumers, they in no way would be functional if you switched them over to the marketing department. Engineering is rules, and not much of social interaction. Marketing is the exact opposite lol. Have to ask: How does Henry Ford inventing the assembly line support the notion that engineers are good at marketing? Oh, and physics education isn't even worth mentioning. They're more recluse than engineers, and have no applicable skills for marketing, unless they're selling a project for funding. And let's be honest, many aren't even good enough to sell themselves. International Business MBA with emphasis in Latin Markets. :)
6.626 not 6.26, that could explain those failed quizzes because I know it has hurt me in the past as well.
See! I still don't have it memorized!!
Only know what that is from stranger things
They have it stored in the scientific calculator settings as a symbol
lol i managed to remember it by remembering thats Stitch's experiment number
Gotta say, I’m enjoying binge watching these Big Bang theory episodes. Very fun.
Glad you like them!
I subscribed while watching part one (about an hour ago). I've been watching one after another non-stop.
Hey, just wanted to you to know I am enjoy your reactions. BBT is my no. 1 fav tv series 🥰 I am an anatomist with PhD in Neuroscience 🤓
Wow, thank you! I'm appreciative that someone as accomplished as you can enjoy my content. Thanks for the love Noah
Just randomly landed on your content and now I am hooked on it.
Glad you like it!!
@@parychahal I had a similar experience. Not random for me though, the UA-cam algorithm is well aware of my "How real is it?" addiction. No one can be an expert in everything, so I enjoy learning from people who have knowledge & experience outside of my own. Random knowledge is my superpower.
Thanks Becca :)
At the end of this it made me laugh. It so relatable. I'm in my last year as electrical engineer
I just want to say i will share every video you make and pls dont stop making this kind of video and you jist earned my subs. And all my peers here
Wow! Thank you so much! That's very generous of you!! I appreciate the love :)
Watching this again I'm kinda surprised Leonard knows of silicone RTV, yet later merely replaces her car instead of helping fix it... (and that Howard didn't suggest the RTV)
7:30 he just make my brain overheated with math
I love the BBT videos!! Keep it up
Thank you!! More on the way!
I want you to do more of these videos. Can you also make a video about the electrical engineering field and how college was for you?
I talk about it in some of my podcasts sometimes, but idk how many people would actually appreciate a separate video because idk what value it would have. There this but it's more like visiting my old engineering college ua-cam.com/video/Oyy0DkygV9Y/v-deo.html What would you like to know if I was to make a separate video?
@@parychahal IDK really. I did just watch when u and your bros visited your old engineering college. I think that was good.
@@Miadabratt7 Fasho ahaha I'll think about it
@@parychahal would you still make it?
@@scifirealism5943 Yeah I could for sure, is there anything that you wanted to know in particular?
Love the series, learn a lot
Thank you! Reevo is a dope name!!
It’s units are kg m^2/t or simply joule sec
Dimensional formula ML^2T^-1
That blinking led in the background..
ONE MORE THING!
Show us your biomedical engineering knowledge. React to The Terminator movie series as well as Robocop (original or remake) I'll be waiting to ask you some engineering questions (maniacal laugh)
ahahaha What questions do you have? I'll do my best to answer them when making the videos. I'll add those movies to the list!
A chicken farm wanted to improve his business. So, he brings in a Mechanical Engineer, an Electrical Engineer, a Computer Scientist and a Physicist.
The Mechanical Engineer says "We can install conveyor belts that will bring food and water to the chickens, remove the waste and immediately ship the eggs".
The Electric Engineers says "We can hook all that up to city power no problem and install a generator as a failsafe back up. In addition, let's add heating and cooling to keep the chickens at the optimal temperature".
The Computer Scientist says "We can create a database to track the best layers and analyze a drop in production which may indicate a health concern."
Mechanical Engineer adds "and use the conveyor to remove the chicken from the population reducing the risk of spreading disease".
Computer Scientist says "Good point. And we can hook the inventory up to all just in time shipping to local stores and restaurants".
After pondering for quite a while the Physicist finally remarks "First, we need to assume a spherical chicken".
Thank you. Good night. Remember to tip your bartender and waitresses.
Another great reaction!! Keep it up!
There's actually an engineering job called industrial engineering, which dabbles in produces products in faster, cheaper way while resulting into a much higher quality. BTW, are you a certified yellow belt in Six Sigma? Henry Ford's invention of the assembly line is an example of that. An assembly line is a faster and cheaper way is quite a technique that factories use to save money and human labor, all while producing them in a higher quality.
Also @6:03, you're right. Mark Zuckerberg created Facebook, Steve Jobs came up with Apple Products, Bill Gates founded Microsoft, etc. Yet somehow they wouldn't be where they are without engineers helping make their creation come alive.
Thank you! I am not a certified yellow belt in Six Sigma...I don't know what that means lol I was a competitive boxer for 2 years tho
@@parychahal Six Sigma is a process in the manufacturing industry that industrial engineers use to help producing more products, all while improving quality as well as increasing the speed of the process of creating.
Example: You work in the automotive industry. Let's say you get a memo that says that you produced an average of 45 cars a day, and they want to make at least 60 cars a day. So you calculate and analyze on how to make that possible either by:
-adding in more workers to make more cars
-coming up with new/old techniques to produce the targeted number of cars
-maintaining machines that could've been malfunctioning or need to be replaced
This is an example. Some others may explain it better than I can.
It seems all kinds of engineers have the same experience.
plancks constant isn't that bad in ap chem we always used it as psrt of the numerator with 2 other constants over another thing to derive the mass,wavelength and light emitted of a projectile
A server farm with industrial cooling system to sell a few penny blossoms 😂. Way too much muscle for such a small task.
Cyanoacrylates, one of the adhesives Howard offered as an example, is otherwise known as Super Glue.
can not believe you did not remember joule hertz --joule is always my default physics guess :P
LOL gotta brush up on my physics!
I'm a nerd before I studied computer science. I may not have a physics degree, but I do know some things in physics, quantum included, that most of my peers don't because I'm a nerd. LOL.
Great video as always
FYI cyanoacrylate is the fancy name for super glue.
the unit is joule-seconds according to quora
Check out tribology, it's pretty cool
correction he created the mobile assembly line.
correct!
The chapter is about what happens to Sheldon when he drinks coffee... 6:42
E = hv
I'm pretty sure that's not a "v" it's the greek letter nu
Your twitter and facebook links are broken. Where's your podcast ?
I will fix those links right now! It's literally called "Life with Pary" and I made a playlist for them on my channel; they're only on UA-cam. Lower your expectations lol They're not about engineering either, it's mostly about comedy because I do standup and I wanna do what Joe Rogan is doing with his podcast :D
@@parychahal lol my bad. You're good man i like your personality( engineering is fun to learn in my spare time). I'm always too scared to make a video
@@parychahal btw i find it astonishing that these physicists seem to be knowledgeable in almost every scientific field in existence.
@@scifirealism5943 Yeah it's a ego thing lol
Please react to dr stone episode 9. I would like to see you reacting to the whole series as it tackles all schools of science but this particular episode focuses on engineering.
Dr Stone is something I'll get to for sure. It will be uploaded by January 2020 at the latest. Where can I watch this show? Is it episode 9 season 1?
@@parychahal yes its season 1 episode 9. I heard its available in crunchyroll.
@@parychahal
I know it's late but here is where you can watch all episodes of Dr stone dubbed.
www.thewatchcartoononline.tv/dr-stone-episode-1-english-dubbed
It's Joules * seconds
he really looks like Jay Sean! the way smarter version.
U don't have to memorize the unit. Since u know the formula E=hv then of course the unit will be joule second
Joules sec are units
😅
Did you ever consider about having another reaction to Silicon Valley video? new season just came out and i really enjoy your reaction to the pilot episode. It will be very cool if you react to the show again
The Silicon Valley crowd is not as chill as Big Bang Theory lol HBO also doesn't play around.....give me an episode which you'd like to see a reaction on and I'll check it out
@@parychahal maybe the 8th episode of season 1. I don't know if it's the most realistic but definitely one of the most funniest ep. It's okay if you won't be able to do it and i really appreciate you for checking on my comment. Keep up the good work!
@@Mysteriousj0302 Yeah man I'll check it out and give Silicon Valley another shot! The video will be uploaded by January 2020 at the latest.
7:18 it is not a v (Ve) it is a v (Ny).
Except in today's standards, especially with say for example game companies, they are not doing more for less cost. They are doing less for more money and less effort. So while yes what he's saying has truth when applied to certain companies the fact of the matter is when you compare products from American companies to say products from German companies, the Germans actually make things to last and work more effectively whereas American companies utilize psychological tactics to convince people to purchase a product that will breakdown faster thus forcing them to spend more money to either repair it or purchase another. Many companies actually apply more psychology then logical effectiveness.
Dude, I love your reactions to BBT, but you made a "What did he say??" statement lol.
"Having a physics or engineering background helps you in marketing.". Huh??? What??? My man, marketing is appealing to people, their needs and wants, and finding a way to present a product that both catches the eye, attention, and need to purchase. While engineers are great at designing the things that they're told to make for consumers, they in no way would be functional if you switched them over to the marketing department. Engineering is rules, and not much of social interaction. Marketing is the exact opposite lol.
Have to ask: How does Henry Ford inventing the assembly line support the notion that engineers are good at marketing?
Oh, and physics education isn't even worth mentioning. They're more recluse than engineers, and have no applicable skills for marketing, unless they're selling a project for funding. And let's be honest, many aren't even good enough to sell themselves.
International Business MBA with emphasis in Latin Markets. :)
Math equals something something x the root of something equals math
Hello oompah loompah of science 🤣
Engineering is just applied physics
Next video reaction on transformer movie
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