What are your opinions about Professor Leyton Buzzard and his teachings?
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Re: What are your opinions about Professor Leyton Buzzard and his teachings?
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This professor was hilarious and quite open-minded. He made me rethink physics. I thought it was only numbers. I am interested and familiar with the "Many Worlds" Interpretation (although I never took a physics class). It was interesting to see something brought from "this worldline" to fiction. His teaching style surprised me because I never had a teacher who would spend so much time analyzing one student's random (but related to the lesson) story.Sushan wrote: ↑01 Jul 2021, 00:18(Location 185 of Kindle version)He was a man who would often go off on a tangent, speaking enthusiastically about a subject we had no idea we were meant to be discussing. Usually, you’d think you were following him, only to find you weren’t when he revealed the real topic. It was his way of trying to get us to open our minds up to different scenarios and possibilities, many of which were often unfathomable.
Prof. Leyton Buzzard was quite enthusiastic about discussing apparently ordinary events in a detailed and a logical manner to open the minds of his students to new possibilities and theories. What do you think about his teaching style and teachings? What is your overall opinion about him?
I wonder if he had a similar experience to Gary (which is why it was relatively easy to come to the solution they used)? If he did, the Leyton Buzzard we first meet had a far less traumatic experience. It could have altered his thought pattern which is why he is such an unusual man with little doubt regarding his words?
The more logical explanation would be his development throughout his life and teaching career (I am under the impression Prof. Buzzard is an older gentleman) left him enough time to learn what were the most engaging methods for teaching, especially since physics is not often the most interesting subject to study.
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I agree wholeheartedly. I have no doubt that if he were one of my teachers, he would be my favorite one by far. I especially liked the way he never ruled out his students’ theories, instead, challenged them to doubt it themselves to come up with logical conclusions.
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