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Physics Teachers Rickrolled

Physics Teachers Rickrolled
The ultimate physics bamboozle! This student's essay starts like a serious tribute to Niels Bohr but quickly descends into a magnificent rickroll. Hidden in the highlighted text is the immortal chorus of Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up"! Look closely at the first words of each line: "Never going to give you up, never gonna let you down..." Quantum mechanics meets 80s pop in this devious academic prank! The teacher probably expected discussions of electron orbits but got serenaded instead. Einstein may have said God doesn't play dice, but this student definitely plays tricks! *adjusts safety goggles while cackling maniacally*

The Quantum Mechanics Comprehension Test

The Quantum Mechanics Comprehension Test
Nothing captures the existential crisis of quantum mechanics quite like this fake Niels Bohr quote! The meme plays on the mind-bending nature of quantum physics, where particles exist in multiple states simultaneously until observed, and causality breaks down at the quantum level. The joke suggests that true understanding of quantum mechanics should fundamentally disturb your perception of reality so deeply that, well... bodily functions might fail you. Even Richard Feynman famously said, "If you think you understand quantum mechanics, you don't understand quantum mechanics." At least now we have a metric for knowing when you've finally gotten it!

When Wikipedia Is Your Only Source

When Wikipedia Is Your Only Source
This student essay is what happens when you combine deadline panic, Wikipedia, and a complete disregard for historical accuracy. Apparently, Bohr developed his atomic model at Cambridge (nope, Copenhagen), experimented with "the cell" (wrong science, buddy), and was simultaneously fleeing Nazis while they hadn't yet invaded Denmark. My favorite part is how Rutherford "deserted" Bohr, as if they were in some physics soap opera. The cherry on top? Claiming Bohr won only one Nobel Prize "in physics" like that's somehow disappointing. This paper deserves a Nobel Prize in Creative Fiction.

Electrons Have Commitment Issues

Electrons Have Commitment Issues
Niels Bohr questioning his own model is peak scientific self-doubt. The electrons don't fall into the nucleus because they're in quantized energy states, not because they're making intelligent life choices. Quantum mechanics doesn't care about your logical expectations. Those electrons are just following the rules of physics while we're over here anthropomorphizing subatomic particles like they have a choice. Typical human behavior, expecting tiny negatively charged particles to understand gravity.

Gold Medal In Anti-Nazi Chemistry

Gold Medal In Anti-Nazi Chemistry
When the Nazis come knocking, real scientists get cooking! During WWII, Niels Bohr didn't just hand over his Nobel Prize medal - he pulled off the ultimate chemistry heist on himself. Rather than letting Hitler's goons snatch his gold, he dissolved it in aqua regia (that spicy mixture of nitric and hydrochloric acids that can dissolve noble metals). The solution sat innocently on his lab shelf, hiding in plain sight among regular chemicals while Nazi officers walked right past it. After the war, he precipitated the gold back out and had the medal recast. Talk about big brain energy - turning your prestigious award into a chemistry experiment to spite fascists!

That's Not How It Works

That's Not How It Works
Niels Bohr, father of atomic structure theory, shown hitting the emergency meeting button like he's playing Among Us. The audacity of suggesting atoms might have multiple electrons must have triggered his scientific fight-or-flight response. Meanwhile, the entire periodic table sits there awkwardly, already containing elements with dozens of electrons. Pretty sure Bohr's model literally accounts for multiple electron shells. Next groundbreaking question: "What if water is actually wet?"

Never Going To Give Bohr Up

Never Going To Give Bohr Up
The ultimate physics rickroll! Someone highlighted all the "Never gonna give you up" lyrics throughout a serious biography of Niels Bohr. While students are trying to learn about quantum theory and atomic structure, they're unwittingly reading Rick Astley's chorus. Physics professors have been pulling this prank since before memes were even a thing. Next time you're studying for that quantum mechanics exam, just remember - Bohr might understand electron orbits, but he also knows the rules of internet pranks... and so do I.