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In response to
"
But I think it has more to do with the moral relativism of the age and their parents than a school curriculum. -- nm
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by
spamlet
I agree. -- nm
Posted by
Strongbad (aka Rambler14)
Mar 18 '15, 04:57
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And I'm glad it hits on a major pet peeve of mine.
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Strongbad
Mar 18, 05:07
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No no no no. That's not right at all. There's no hierarchy for Theory to Fact.
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Reagen
Mar 18, 05:31
6
Oh... so you're one of those people who believe in gravity? -- nm
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Ender (3 Days till Puerto Rico)
Mar 18, 06:44
1
*watches you fling off into space* -- nm
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Reagen
Mar 18, 07:02
I agree that laws must have a mathematical component to it.
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Strongbad
Mar 18, 05:52
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the word that science uses for how laypeople use "theory" is "hypothesis". -- nm
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Reagen
Mar 18, 05:54
Theory to Law, I meant to say.
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Reagen
Mar 18, 05:34
But that's just, like, your opinion, man. -- nm
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znufrii
Mar 18, 05:33
And the flip side of that
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znufrii
Mar 18, 05:09
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Agreed. -- nm
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Strongbad
Mar 18, 05:12
In my ind the problem he describes is not that children are taught a false distinction between opinion and fact
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znufrii
Mar 18, 05:12
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