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Go into any bar where I stay (estimates of the number vary from 1,000 + to almost 3,000 or maybe more and ask any of the (predominantly) female staff a simple astronomical question and I can guarantee that at least 95% of them won't have a clue. It's not that they are stupid - far from it and if you believe they are, you do so at your peril - it's just that they are uneducated, very few of them having received more than the most basic of Primary School education.
Many of them are fluent in two languages (Thai and Laos). Quite a few will also speak Khmer (Cambodian). In addition, they can also speak English to a varying degree. I did find one girl in her 20's who couldn't read or write. I can read the Thai script albeit at a painfuly slow pace. Alan |
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Nitrogen and water are both 70%.
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There's a difference. When someone is ignorant, they haven't been exposed to the pertinent knowledge.
When someone is stupid, they HAVE been exposed to the pertinent knowledge, but have "Chosen" to not heed, or refused to understand, or could care less about the facts in question, so as to have "stooped" below their educational station. Someone who knows the frying pan is hot and picks it up without a pot holder is doing a stupid thing. I think there is a lesson in this for all of us. Speeding in the snow and ice is a stupid thing to do. We "KNOW" it is wrong and that it could mean our life. Drinking untill we pass out and driving home is stupid. May you each have a happy St Patrick's day...safely at home. See you soon, my friends. Best regards, Dan |
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Statistics can be deceiving. 58% could be 29 of 50 people in an impoverished part of town. Also the way the that question was phrased, written, or how the survey was conducted, could have been ambiguous or biased in some way. Maybe a Jay Leno type survey of the dumbest looking people in town? Like you, I would seriously doubt that the adult population in France as a whole could be this ill informed. Like you said, it would be like seeing the same stats from a survey here in the U.S. |
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Hi Jon, You make an excellent point. Some knowledge comes under the heading of " Although I don't use it, I at least know where to find it".
Rather than beeing stupid, it is a defense mechanism to relieve subconcious stress concerning our ability to remember everything. Like you said; you studied quadratic equations so many years ago it isn't funny and although you haven't ever used them, it gives you the confidence to tackle any mathematical problem you encounter, so it's not a wasted effort. But I can understand a youngster in college thinking..."Why study 'stupid' quadratic equations; I'm never going to use them!". I think quite often we are simply 'weary' of putting so much time and effort into 'requirements for college credit ' , seeing no redeemable value in that pursuit. It tests our blind faith in directed education. Supposedly, it builds character. By now, we must be giants! ![]() Best regards,Sir. Dan |
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My, not so funny, answer tends to be: Ignorance is curable.
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The more evidence and logical theories we have, the more we are lying, distorting the truth, involved in a government conspiricy to hide the presence of UFO, working for statan.... take your pick.
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This guy by the name of Philadelphian posed an interesting point about the ScienceDaily article below. Was wondering how Phil would address his point?
ScienceDaily (Apr. 28, 2009) NASA's Swift satellite and an international team of astronomers have found a gamma-ray burst from a star that died when the universe was only 630 million years old, or less than five percent of its present age. The event, dubbed GRB 090423, is the most distant cosmic explosion ever seen Philadelphian ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Something is wrong with the story. Someone is not thinking clearly. If the star blew up when the universe was 630 million years old, the source of the blast could have only been 1260 million years from our stars original materials location at the time. 1260 million is 1 billion 260 million. If the universe is 15 billion years old, the gamma rays would have passed us and vanished 13 billion 110million years ago. What kind of crap are the governments mouthpieces handing out? Do they realize 99.9 human beings are sheeple without cognitive ability? |
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Cute. Perhaps someone should introduce mr. Philadelphian to the concept of expansion. He's only several decades behind on the facts, but that's ok. Some do worse.
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A little more specific Slang if you don't mind? : ) Are you saying that the universe was expanding at the speed of light before the gamma ray burst initially but has since slowed where as the gamma ray continues unabated and has finally caught up?
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As slang indicates, the question of how far light travels to reach us
from cosmologically-distant sources has been addressed here many times. Essentially, the light acts like an ant walking at constant speed on a rope that is stretching. The rope can either be stretching at a constant rate or the rate of stretching can be changing. Either way, even though the ant at first is getting farther and farther away from its goal, eventually it starts to get closer, and finally gets to the far end of the rope. Try a search on the word 'rope' plus either 'expansion' or 'expand'. -- Jeff, in Minneapolis
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I have read the threads on the ant-rubber-rope analogy and thought about it in the bath for some nights. This is how I visualize it: A rubber rope is staked to the ground and stretched at the other end: the further from the stake the more the rubber stretches (the expansion of space increases with distance). A little ant (photon) near the stretched end of the rope walks at a set speed (speed of light) toward the stake (your retina). The stretching is initially faster than the ant's progress (space is expanding faster than c) so the ant initially moves backward relative to the stake (us). However, the ant is moving along the rope (through space) so although retreating from us will proceeed to a point where his rate of acceleration from the stake decreases. Although for the time being he moves backward relative to the stake his progress means his acceleration away from us is ever decreasing. Eventually, he will reach a point whereafter his progress toward the stake will exceed his being stretched away from the stake (expansion of space < c) and he will be able to make ground on the stake (us). Therefore, the ant will conquer the stretched rope and EM radiation can get to us across superluminally expanding space. If this is wrong please, please let me know and I can go back to the drawing board.
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We might as well shut BAUT Forum down. And close the schools, burn the libraries, and disconnect the Internet.
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You know, people have their beliefs, much less their knowledge of things, change all the time. Many of them are either too religious or too political for this board--but that's rather the point, isn't it? Those are things we hold dear to us, things we consider an important part of who we are, but people do change them.
As for education, well, of course it can change what people think!
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Think of it this way: if the distance left to travel keeps growing faster than the ant travels, it will never get there. If the expansion stops, then eventually it will get there. BTW, the ant analogy has one little twist in that, as the rubber band stretches, the little bit between the ant's legs stretches as well tiring the ant so it has less energy. As it's moving at constant speed this lowered energy has to be expressed as lower frequency, thus red-shifted.
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Thanks for the feedback, Henrik.
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I am reminded of the fictional Forrest Gump, who was told by his mother, also fictional, "Stupid is as Stupid Does." I doubt anyone has a monopoly on it, regardless of their locale. TJ |
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Didn't Einstein say
“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the the universe.” I really can't believe some of the things some people believe, although I have to admit I am a bit gullible myself. I used to believe the 'young earth' theory, and that mac book wheel, at least until I got pointed out the onion! Interesting the ant on an elastic string analogy. ![]() |
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I like that video--"everything is just a few hundred clicks away" the man says!
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