The irony here is delicious. Greek letters are the backbone of physics equations (α, β, γ, Δ, π...), yet physics teachers expect students to grasp complex concepts while students struggle with basic Greek literature. Meanwhile, both student and teacher are represented by a slightly unsettling penguin with dead eyes staring into the void—much like one's brain after trying to derive Maxwell's equations for the fifth time. The educational system's beautiful symmetry of mutual confusion.