The crushing reality of quantum mechanics in four panels! First we see our happy physicist solving the Schrödinger equation for one electron—piece of cake! But then comes the fatal question: "Great, now we can do two electrons, right?"
Poor soul doesn't realize they've just stepped into the quantum many-body problem—where exact solutions vanish faster than funding opportunities. The two-electron helium atom? Mathematically unsolvable without approximations!
That desperate "How do I break it to them gently?" thought bubble is every professor watching their grad student's optimism before it gets quantum-entangled with despair. The final panel's suggestion to study the positively charged helium ion instead is the equivalent of saying "Have you considered a simpler dissertation topic?" Classic academic bait-and-switch!