dcali
Bullet Maker
No wonder I never made it through engineering school! Damn math! how can they call it math when it is more letters and symbols than numbersAlso, damoncali, were you ever a teacher? I actually understood most of what you were saying.
I was at best a C+ math student, and only made it through out of sheer stuborness. I believe I failed calculus twice and thermodynamics once. But no, I've never been a teacher. I do like to write about complicated engineering topics for an audience without an engineering background. I figure if I can't explain it without resorting to math, then I don't really understand it. So it's a way of educating myself.
Also, back when I was an actual engineer and not just pretending on the internet, I would run across engineers who got so technical and were such poor presenters that even other engineers couldn't figure out what they were talking about. This annoyed me greatly, especially when you consider that working in aerospace means working with a broad array of people and backgrounds - bureaucrats, engineers, managers, and technicians (who were greatly underappreciated!). Not every engineer remembers what they learned in college - usually they become managers. Some of the techs had so much experience that you basically had to fight over getting them to work on your stuff since every engineer with a brain wanted to use them. I quickly realized that to be good at things that are technical, you have to be able to de-technobabble it and talk about it in a way that's accessible. "Trust me, I'm an engineer" are words you *never* want to say or hear. I think it's condescending and lazy thinking. If I have to resort to punting like that, it means I haven't done my job well. Some engineering detail is just inherently arcane and mathematical. That's just life. But the vast majority of concepts are understandable in plain English, or at the least with some pretty basic high school math.
So I try. I don't always succeed, but I find it's worth the effort. Every time I spit out a giant post like that, I find that something new clicks in my head.