- By Shailvee Tiwari
- Mon, 16 Dec 2024 05:28 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Physics Wallah Viral Video: Creative teaching methods to make difficult topics easier to understand are common in educational institutions. However, sometimes teachers go above and beyond to help their students learn more effectively. This is exactly what happened during a live class at the renowned Physics Wallah coaching institute. A video of a teacher has gone viral on social media for his unique way of explaining the chemistry concept of chirality. The clip from the live session quickly grabbed attention and became an internet sensation.
Chirality is a property of molecules that don’t have symmetry, meaning they can’t be superimposed on their mirror images. Usually, this is taught using molecular models or digital tools. But this teacher took a different approach and became the model himself.
The 54-second viral video was shared on social media platform X (Formerly Twitter) by the handle @Oyepriyankasun with the caption: "Absolute Cinema." In the video, the teacher can be seen flipping upside down, balancing his legs on a chair while keeping his hands on the floor. Using his arms, legs and head, he acted like a molecule to show its structure in a creative way. Many users praised the teacher’s dedication, while others said he could have used 3D models to explain the concept.
Watch The Viral Video:
Absolute cinema 🎥 pic.twitter.com/KkhZwOr9dD
— Priyanka 🪷 (@Oyepriyankasun) December 14, 2024
Taking to the comment box, people shared their views. "Either he is very very passionate or following the negative Pr thing to get some fame," a user commented. "Harsh sir is a great teacher making organic chemistry engaging for students studying 10-12 hrs/day. Activities like these keep the class lively. Sad to see people who don’t understand this criticizing him. Let’s respect teachers who care!," added another user. "I needed such chemistry teacher," added a third user.
"He could hv simply used pens for demonstrating that," added a fourth user. "Even the one who understood must have got confused after seeing this nonsense," added a fifth user. "If I studied chemistry like this, I could have got a few more marks," added another user. "Chirality and it's projections. Better can be taught by 3D model," added a seventh user.