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Einstein

@mohzizeinsteinp

Environmental Scientist, Writer cum Content Developer, Poet, Social Analyst.

Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Mart 2011
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Einstein@mohzizeinsteinp·
@CRawkeen Going by your logic, PBAT simply said that whether the church rat likes it or not, it'll eat the poisoned Holy Communion. The question is: how do you prevent this, right? Is he arguing that he wants the execution of Climate Change policies stopped but doesn't know how to do it?
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Bàbájídé B𝗹𝘂𝗻𝘁
I quoted the wrong tweet earlier. There's climate change and there's climate change policy. The latter is what he described as a poisoned holy communion. It wasn’t gibberish; it was a metaphor. A very good one at that. Tinubu was talking about how difficult the policy can be for poor countries like Nigeria to implement immediately. Nigeria here is the poor church rat. The Holy communion is the climate change policies, which are seen as morally good or necessary. But again, it's poisonous because it can hurt poor nations like Nigeria economically especially if we are forced to adopt them without any financial support. So put simply, you can’t expect poor countries to bear the painful cost of climate policies especially when we have contributed way less to global carbon emissions. It's a solid argument. If I didn't do Literature in English in secondary school, I might also be laughing at it with you today.
OjiUgo™️🍫👁️‍🗨️@OjiUgo_nwa

"Climate change is a question of how do you prevent a church rat from eating a poisoned Holy Communion" - Bola Ahmed Tinubu This is who some people called intelligent 😂🤣😭😭😭😭😭

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Son of David@DrOlusesan·
Interestingly, of all engineering disciplines, Mechanical Engineering probably has the most misleading and least connotative name. People like Alex go first think say dem suppose be mechanics. 😁
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Lagos Indigenes Development Initiative
Lagos is ours! By history, by heritage and by identity. But ownership is not just claimed… it is protected. At Lagos Indigenes Development Initiative (LIACO), this election is a defining moment and we indigenous Lagosians are ready to rise, ready to stand firm, and ready to
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Einstein@mohzizeinsteinp·
@whoisputin @FavourYusuf1 I've seen your smartness. You have reduced Engineering in Nigeria to Product Design. Continue.
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Putinofciphers.base.eth@whoisputin·
@mohzizeinsteinp @FavourYusuf1 You are not an Engineer, so you can confidently say this nonsense. There's a distinction in the four cadres of the Engineering hierarchy and different expectations from each. On X, you are Einstein, in reality, you are Ages away. You're only paper smart.
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Einstein@mohzizeinsteinp·
@B0lutife Your name, "As it pleases the Lord" should not be a source of ridicule because it should not please the Lord for you to be FOOLISH.
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Einstein@mohzizeinsteinp·
@DrOlusesan Before opening the casing, they drain the oil. If they see copper or aluminum "glitter" (metal shavings) in the oil or the filter, they have visual proof that the bearing—which is made of these softer metals—is being shredded.
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Son of David@DrOlusesan·
If rod bearings of a piston breaks inside the crank casing of an engine you wont know what the problem is until you pieces the engine even if your father is Nicolas Carnot and you are a professor of fluid dynamics. Make una stop this yeye talk. This is different from saying that theory should be combined with practicals.
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Einstein@mohzizeinsteinp·
@DrOlusesan They check the oil pressure gauge. A broken bearing acts like a giant leak in a pipe. Since the oil pump can no longer maintain a "film" in that massive gap, the oil pressure will drop significantly, especially at idle.
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Einstein@mohzizeinsteinp·
@DrOlusesan A mechanical engineer should know that a broken bearing increases d clearance between d rod and the crankpin. This creates a rhythmic, deep metallic "thud" that doubles in frequency as you increase RPM because the piston is literally "hammering" against d crank with every stroke.
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Einstein@mohzizeinsteinp·
@DrOlusesan That's where the problem is, must you dismantle everything before knowing this fault? Instead of guessing, an engineer looks for the physical signatures of a failed rod bearing.
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Aríremákọ̀@Ariremako8181·
Their audacity to dare the Yòrùbá into a war in Yòrùbá Land will be very catastrophic for them. Their ancestors will weep. End!
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Einstein@mohzizeinsteinp·
@0xkitng There's a difference between performance and cluelessness. I'm sure you read,from what Alex said, that the students didn't have a clue.
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Elyon@0xkitng·
Nigerians do not realize that it is completely possible for an engineer to design a generator and still struggle to physically troubleshoot or repair a live fault in the field No matter what you build, your innovation still depends on existing technologies. The technicians who have spent years diagnosing, maintaining, and repairing those systems will often outperform you in fault isolation and field troubleshooting of the underlying technology. You may have designed the device, but they possess the hands on operational mastery of the foundations the device runs on. During my internship at BMW, I saw BMW diagnostic specialists fix operational faults much faster than engineers from powertrain development or chassis engineering divisions. Manufacturing and engineering are highly specialized fields. Even if you create an entirely new device, it still relies on core engineering systems that experienced technicians in those domains may understand more practically than you do in real world troubleshooting scenarios.
Elyon@0xkitng

This take is wrong on many levels. There is repetitive maintenance exposure and field experience. They are not the same thing as engineering education. A lot of highly educated engineers globally are not field repair technicians.

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Potential@nath7521·
@mohzizeinsteinp @DrOlusesan 💯 but you can’t blame the sch because there is no appropriate pipeline between the industries nd d field of engineering. Engineering should be studied like twice a week as a student u are supposed to be working in the industry as trainee while u sch. But do we have d industries?
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Einstein@mohzizeinsteinp·
@YusufAsunmogejo You're an Engineer, at least diagnose the problem before calling a technician and then supervising him. Alex is right.
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Einstein@mohzizeinsteinp·
@nath7521 @DrOlusesan While countries like India, the U.S., and Japan focus on learning outcomes and real-world application, Nigeria's system often remains trapped in a cycle of theory.
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Potential@nath7521·
@mohzizeinsteinp @DrOlusesan Can a medicine that is just graduating carrying out full operations, he can only understand . After graduating , u specialize in a section of the engr field where you be trained under guidance nd grow very well into it. He is a graduat not yet Engr until he practiced & registered
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Einstein@mohzizeinsteinp·
@OmolewaAbraham An engineer's deep knowledge of thermodynamics and fluid dynamics should make them the best at diagnosing a problem, even if they aren't the ones turning the wrench.
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Abraham Omolewa@OmolewaAbraham·
It’s in Nigeria that the ability to repair a generator is seen as a sign of being a mechanical engineering graduate.
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Einstein@mohzizeinsteinp·
@0xkitng An engineer's deep knowledge of thermodynamics and fluid dynamics should make them the best at diagnosing a problem, even if they aren't the ones turning the wrench.
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