electromagnetic wave not safe for sporting events

Professor Amit Lath: Rutgers University - PhysicsProfessor Amit Lath: Rutgers University – Physics
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14 Responses to “electromagnetic wave not safe for sporting events”

  1. Kristen Masta Says:

    hahah the conceited comment = funny.

  2. Blue Daisy Prof Says:

    Loved it!

  3. sugar Says:

    awesome! hhhh

  4. Lana Says:

    hahahaha! lmao!
    that’s awsome

  5. Balls Says:

    The most intelligent answer yet. You are awesome!!!! You answered that with class. No wonder you teach Physics. You kept a cool head and that was funny

  6. Nicholas Says:

    Hey this professor is the first I’ve seen here that actually seems cool and intelligent.
    I would actually take his class if I went to his university.

    Rock on professor!

  7. Karen Says:

    Well said Nicholas.

  8. Joseph Says:

    The professors have to love the feed back they get! Its hard to find a “cool” professor but I think this one is a winner.

    Keep it up, I would totally take you for your class.

  9. Alex Says:

    LOL, the second video owns!!!

  10. Secret Says:

    “He comes off as consieted?” That is quite funny.

  11. Peter Says:

    Ummm… spelling words correctly is no sign of superiority or inferiority. While it is good to be a good speller, let us remember that the writer of The Great Gatsby, the American author F. Scott Fitzgerald, misspelled nearly 50 percent of the words in the first draft of the novel. So using the logic put forth by this marginal scientist, we have to conclude that he should feel superior to Scott Fitzgerald. Ummmmm, the logic seems faulty.

  12. Ramón Raquello Says:

    I’m sure Einstein’s English spelling sucked also. “Peter”? Are you “Peter Griffin,” perchance?

  13. Rusty Shackleford Says:

    F. Scott Fitzgerald didn’t have spelling and grammar checkers.

  14. James Says:

    Amit used to swing from a door frame in college, saying, "See, men have periods too." He always incorporates physics into his life in unique ways.

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