Zhang Chaoyang's Physics Class: Igniting Intellectual Passion in the Chinese Internet with Hard-Core Deductions
Zhang Chaoyang's Physics Class: Igniting Intellectual Passion in the Chinese Internet with Hard-Core Deductions
Zhang Chaoyang's Physics Class: Igniting Intellectual Passion in the Chinese Internet with Hard-Core Deductions
On October 8th, the special National Day episode of "Zhang Chaoyang's Physics Class" premiered. Zhang Chaoyang, founder, chairman of the board, and CEO of Sohu, and a Ph.D. in physics, revealed the fluid mechanics principle behind "why raindrops don't hurt people" for the general public and demonstrated the solution to the Navier-Stokes equation, considered "one of the hardest equations in mathematics."
In the open lecture, Zhang Chaoyang emphasized that in the era of video-based self-media, scientific research and teaching content can be disseminated through mass media, thereby attracting public attention. He believes that self-media can be a great platform for people to share their knowledge and insights, contributing to the improvement of the content quality of the Chinese Internet. He specifically pointed out that Chinese self-media lacks computational content in fields such as physics and mathematics. However, through this explanation of Stokes' Law, he observed a surge of complete deduction articles and short videos on the Chinese internet, giving him hope for the improvement of Chinese internet content quality.
Zhang Chaoyang believes that many things are more complex than we imagine, and we should maintain a sense of awe. We should not be satisfied with superficial understanding, but delve into deductions, internalizing knowledge as our own, so that we can apply it flexibly and engage in creative research. He emphasized the importance of "hard-core deduction," which is a consistent feature of "Zhang Chaoyang's Physics Class." To improve learning efficiency, he recommends the "1/3 reading method": divide time into 1/3 thinking, 1/3 reading, and 1/3 deduction, reducing the time spent passively absorbing knowledge and encouraging everyone to think about problems and engage in deductions.
It is understood that since the first physics class in November 2021, "Zhang Chaoyang's Physics Class" has covered a wide range of physics knowledge, including Newtonian Mechanics, Electrodynamics, Quantum Mechanics, Astrophysics, and Relativity, over the past three years. Zhang Chaoyang hopes to bring serious and high-end physics topics to the public and transform them into a new trend.
The success of "Zhang Chaoyang's Physics Class" stems from both Zhang Chaoyang's profound knowledge of physics and his solid deduction abilities, and it also reflects the public's thirst for scientific knowledge. In today's era of information overload, many individuals are lost in a vast sea of information, yearning for reliable knowledge sources. Programs like "Zhang Chaoyang's Physics Class" open a window to the scientific world for the public by elaborating on seemingly complex physics knowledge through clear and easy-to-understand explanations.
Zhang Chaoyang's program showcases not only the allure of physics but also a pursuit of knowledge and a commitment to the quality of content on the Chinese internet. He hopes to build a high-quality knowledge platform for the public through his efforts, enabling more people to enhance their understanding through learning about science and contribute to societal development.
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