Laughter is not just a sound, it's a force that can be harnessed and controlled. In this course, we'll explore the fundamentals of laugh-ergonomics.
Learn more about Laugh-ergonomics 102: The Physics of Chuckles, where we'll delve into the aerodynamics of flatulence and the thermodynamics of snorting.
Or, if you're feeling adventurous, try Laugh-ergonomics 201: The Quantum Mechanics of Jokes, where we'll explore the mysteries of humor in the realm of quantum superposition.
And don't forget to check out our Laugh-ergonomics 202: The Relativity of Puns, where we'll discover how humor is relative, but laughter is always absolute.
Or, if you're feeling particularly mischievous, try Laugh-ergonomics 203: The Chaos Theory of Clowning, where we'll explore the unpredictable nature of slapstick comedy and the importance of a well-timed pratfall.