Statistical Mechanics Doodle, Prof Portrait

As my 3rd year curtains draw to a close, I thought it would be a fine time to reflect on some of the most interesting theorems derivations examples doodles of the term. Even in my mathiest courses I find it irresistible to doodle in the margins of my notes. I like to think of it as balancing the left and right sides of my brain but that's just sugar coating my short attention span.

So, check out my Flickr gallery of this terms highlights. I may even scan my previous years of doodles so you can see how much I've improved as an artist by studying Physics!

3 Responses to “The Greatest Note Doodles of 3rd Year Physics”

  1. Eli Says:

    Check out the doodles on a handout from a QM course I took:
    http://lanseybrothers.blogspot.com/2007/11/absent-minded-professor.html

  2. Eli Says:

    Oh, and how can I forget my brother's homework:
    http://lanseybrothers.blogspot.com/2006/04/sinking-automobile-function.html

  3. symmetry breaking » Blog Archive » Your doodles may vary Says:

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