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Revision as of 22:56, 7 December 2006
A LVIth'er who greatly enjoys Physics and Further Maths. Perhaps a bit too much.
An interesting fellow whom will solve many a complex mathematical problem in his spare time and share his findings in Physics or Chemistry. Why not maths or even futher maths I hear you cry?! The reason for this being that he likes to confuse lesser beings with his immense Maths SKILLZ.
Isn't afraid to speak his mind; and tells people if he doesn't like them.
He can often be found in the lower common room desperately trying to beat Philip Archer at pool.
He has also been known to successfully re-arrange the beast of equations...
x = ut + 1/2at2
to make t the subject, which is quite an incredible feat. The Rearrangement
Subjects
Michael Nielsen is one of the few people who enjoys his subjects so much he often has cravings to continue with them outside school. Not homework, just solving mathematical/physics problems for fun. Here are the subjects he studies:
Quotes
- "SHAZZLEMANAZZLEWAZZLEDAZZLEFOSHIZZLENIZZLE."
- "Emily, don't be such a rude girl."
- "Well of course x = 42."
- "Oh, buggeration."