Are people downvoting that because you think doing things at the same time won’t actually save time? But it will! Philosophy takes time to soak in. Feed it to them in bite-sized chunks while they’re learning the math, and they’ll get it; but try to do it all at once in the beginning—make it a blocking process—and you can’t wait for the soaking-in.
What’s wrong with teaching about the experiments after giving Eliezer’s non-confusing explanation?
Nothing except that this may take enough time you may have to cut mechanical things, so you’d probably want to have them done concurrently.
Are people downvoting that because you think doing things at the same time won’t actually save time? But it will! Philosophy takes time to soak in. Feed it to them in bite-sized chunks while they’re learning the math, and they’ll get it; but try to do it all at once in the beginning—make it a blocking process—and you can’t wait for the soaking-in.