Chapter 583: Not hated is mediocre
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Metropolis: Technology Maniacs
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- 2021-03-04 09:57:43
Although Ye Su's words sounded harsher, his views seemed a bit radical.
But after thinking about it carefully, he felt that what he said made sense.
The palace of physics has always been prepared for geniuses. Here you can't see any scumbag at all. Those who can stick to it are all scholastic masters.
If ordinary people barely enter this subject, they can only do some auxiliary research work.
So those physicists who have contributed are all geniuses whose talents are far beyond ordinary people.
If we make an IQ statistics for all subjects, physics may be the subject with the highest average IQ value.
Maybe only the mathematics world can compare with the physics world, and other subjects don't even have the qualifications for comparison.
It is precisely because Ye Su understood this that he made the current choice.
He selectively gave up those ordinary students and allowed those geniuses to grow faster.
For a group of mediocre physics researchers in exchange for a small number of physicists, Ye Su felt that the deal was still a good deal.
Moreover, Ye Su also left opportunities for ordinary people. If they are willing to make enough efforts, they may not be able to catch up with those geniuses.
If ordinary students have worked hard to keep up with the progress of these textbooks, it will be a great improvement for them.
Maybe these mediocre people will be able to truly stand firm in physics in the future after such intensive study.
Ye Su is also doing this for the good of ordinary students. As for those who can’t stick to it, Ye Su just wants to say:
It’s his fault!
He never cared about the ideas of those people, and those who didn't want to work hard let them be eliminated.
After this elimination, the overall level of the physics community may have to be greatly improved.
After listening to Ye Su's words, the old editor was silent for a while before speaking, "Well, I know what you think. I will tell others about this matter."
"Perhaps you are right. Those mediocre students really can't get a foothold in the physics world. It's better to let them change their paths earlier, which is also a good thing for them."
Although this old editor is not a scientific researcher, he knows a lot about the academic world.
He knew very well what would happen to those with average talent in the physics world.
In the end, these people will become the most basic-level experimenters, wasting their lives in vain, and finally continue to work in obscurity.
Is stumping this kind of life what they want? They entered the physics world with enthusiasm, and finally got this result.
This kind of thing is too common in the physics world, and he has seen countless examples of this.
In the end, the old editor was persuaded by Ye Su and agreed with Ye Su's approach.
When my old editor communicated Ye Su's words, everyone who heard it silently agreed with Ye Su's point of view.
They knew that talent is a decisive thing in the physics world, so they all acquiesced to Ye Su's approach.
The reality always seems so cruel, but it makes people have to face it.
When Ye Su's views spread, they were also recognized by many universities.
They also think that Ye Su's approach is very good, so that the compilation of teaching materials can accelerate the growth of their talented students.
Originally those geniuses were the students they were most concerned about, and now it’s best to do so.
As for ordinary students, if they can't adapt to the new learning rhythm, let them change their majors.
Anyway, it is also a matter of formalities, which is also a good thing for those students.
So Ye Su's approach was recognized by everyone, and the difficulty of the textbook was fixed.
Even many schools have changed the curriculum of the physics department to increase the difficulty and density of learning.
They are also learning from Ye Su's advanced experience in order to better cultivate qualified physicists.
In the future, those physics students will have a hard time coming. What they will face is the increase in learning difficulty and the increase in courses.
Uncertainly, physics students in the future will start to hate Ye Su. Who calls Ye Su the first to put forward this view?
Of course, Ye Su himself wouldn't care about this kind of thing, and if he knew it, he might still be happy about it.
Those who are hated by all students are generally great men, and ordinary people are not qualified to be hated by students.
Generally, the people criticized by students are either scientists or thinkers. Who makes their theories or doctrines so difficult and hates them when students learn.
As the saying goes, not being hated is a mediocre, Ye Su didn't want to be a mediocre person.
The new physics textbook continued to be compiled in this way. Ye Su was able to compile very fast, and he could complete the compilation of a textbook within a few days.
Who made Ye Su's brain so smart? This kind of thing is too simple for him.
Moreover, Ye Su and Rem are on the side to help, it is very convenient to check information.
When all the textbooks were compiled, Ye Su left the resort.
Soon the education system started printing, and worked overtime to print out all the teaching materials.
When these new physics textbooks were completed, they were immediately distributed to all physics students, replacing the old textbooks that were full of loopholes.
After the physics students got the new textbooks, they all made wailing sounds after looking at the difficult content on it.
The increase in the difficulty of the new textbooks makes them all know that they will have less spare time in the future, even those geniuses will have to spend more time.
This feeling makes all students feel uncomfortable, and learning becomes even harder, which is a very painful thing.
And Ye Su naturally became the object of their talk. Many students began to complain about Ye Su, not knowing why he did it.
When they finished complaining to Ye Su, they had to immediately devote themselves to the intense study. If they didn't work hard, they might not be able to follow the course soon.