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In reply to the discussion: Alan Alda poses question in new contest for scientists: What is time? [View all]avebury
(11,186 posts)25. I totally agree.
Unfortunately too many Conservatives don't believe in science, don't like science, or don't want to have their children taught science because too many concepts in science conflicts where their personal religious beliefs. For example some kids are taught that dinosaurs are a myth, others are taught that man and dinosaurs co-existed. Some people refuse to believe that the earth has been around as long as it has. Rational and critical thinking abilities are just as important as understanding familiar scientific concept. Instead of trying to keep kids thinking within the box, they should be taught to think outside the box. That is how so many scientific breakthroughs are made.
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Alan Alda poses question in new contest for scientists: What is time? [View all]
The Straight Story
Dec 2012
OP
Toughie. You can't really even define a second. It depends how fast you're going.
tclambert
Dec 2012
#12
I'm not sure what time actually is, but I know it goes by faster as you get older.
meti57b
Dec 2012
#22
If Members of Congress can't understand what scientists are telling them, perhaps...
OldDem2012
Dec 2012
#24
Are we for certain that our universe will ever reach thermodynamic equilibrium?
Uncle Joe
Dec 2012
#75
"You've dedicated your life to educating the general populace about complex scientific ideas.
TheManInTheMac
Dec 2012
#83