Teaching Techniques
Professor Feynman's unorthodox teaching methods have been the subject of much debate.
The Professor uses a combination of storytelling, hands-on demonstrations, and awkward pauses to engage his students.
His unorthodox teaching style has been known to induce both fascination and existential dread in his students.
Problem-Solving Methodologies
The Professor's approach to problem-solving is centered around the principles of physics and experimentation.
His method involves identifying the root cause of a problem, then systematically dismantling it using a combination of math and duct tape.
This approach has been shown to yield results, but also occasionally cause irreparable damage to equipment and relationships.
Percolation Theory
Percolation theory is the Professor's take on the interconnectedness of all things.
It's a complex subject, but essentially it's the study of how things spread and connect with each other.
Or, as the Professor puts it, "It's like a big mess of spaghetti, but with more math."