| "Why is electricity so hard to understand" has a first line. It tells you that it's not an article. It's a crapload of unedited notes I scribbled down in random order on little scraps of paper back in 1988. You complain it has no style? IT'S NOT FOR OTHERS TO READ! (I keep hiding the file to avoid this problem, changing the filename, but people keep finding it and re-posting it here.) Since 1988, the vast unedited garbage-pile I later used to write some actual articles, see the index: http://amasci.com/ele-edu.html THOSE I invite everyone to critique. Some of them tend to enrage people, because: - Problems worthy of attack,
prove their worth by fighting back.
- Piet Hein. I find that people having long-standing physics misconceptions will fight like fury to preserve them against change. In the present case, my misconceptions-list was inspected by the Phys-L educators forum in the 1990s, for comment and critique (and numerous flaws repaired. But NOTE of those changes appear in whyhard2.html) > with advice on how not to be immediately My advice: read the friggin' first line! Here, I'll edit it to make it even clearer: "BELOW are my original, very crude disorganized and totally unedited 1986-1989 notes and "raw data" collected on little scraps of paper for... |