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How many people do you think are unaware of basic physics/chemistry?
Inspired by all the physics posts, what percent of people do you think are unaware of fundamental chemistry and physics concepts that rule our world? The theory of relativity is a huge one. If you find a random person on the street and tell them that the speed of light is constant no matter how fast you are going and time changes depending on how fast you go, I think it would blow their mind. What about atoms? How many people do you think are unaware of atoms?
It makes me very sad that we've advanced this far but the majority of people don't know [censored] about it. |
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Re: How many people do you think are unaware of basic physics/chemistry?
I'm surprised by how many people have no concept of bankroll management. |
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Re: How many people do you think are unaware of basic physics/chemistr
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I'm surprised by how many people have no concept of bankroll management. [/ QUOTE ]Even the best bankroll management won't make you a winner. |
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Re: How many people do you think are unaware of basic physics/chemistry?
Hell, I have trouble getting correct change from cashiers...
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Re: How many people do you think are unaware of basic physics/chemistry?
i'm aware of all those concepts...but i never use them in everyday life. not really all that important i dont think. definately doesn't make me sad if other people don't use them or even know about them.
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Re: How many people do you think are unaware of basic physics/chemistry?
I'd say pretty much everyone who didn't take these classes beyond a high school level. And I think most non-science majors don't have to take any of these classes in college. So in short, pretty much everyone [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]
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Re: How many people do you think are unaware of basic physics/chemistry?
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I'd say pretty much everyone who didn't take these classes beyond a high school level. And I think most non-science majors don't have to take any of these classes in college. So in short, pretty much everyone [/ QUOTE ] But concerning the existence of atoms? Come on, this is middle school science. I think most americans could tell you what an atom is. Hell, i bet you could grab most bums (when sober) ask them what an atom is and they would tell you "its that really small [censored] that everything is made of." |
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Re: How many people do you think are unaware of basic physics/chemistr
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[ QUOTE ] I'd say pretty much everyone who didn't take these classes beyond a high school level. And I think most non-science majors don't have to take any of these classes in college. So in short, pretty much everyone [/ QUOTE ] But concerning the existence of atoms? Come on, this is middle school science. I think most americans could tell you what an atom is. Hell, i bet you could grab most bums (when sober) ask them what an atom is and they would tell you "its that really small [censored] that everything is made of." [/ QUOTE ] True. The kind of people who wouldn't know what an atom is, at least in America, would probably be limited to the kind of people who think Europe is a country, or don't know if Mexico is more or less north of the equator than the U.S. is. |
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Re: How many people do you think are unaware of basic physics/chemistr
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I'd say pretty much everyone who didn't take these classes beyond a high school level. And I think most non-science majors don't have to take any of these classes in college. So in short, pretty much everyone [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] I never took classes beyond high school, and I'm pretty familiar with physics. |
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Re: How many people do you think are unaware of basic physics/chemistry?
I would say most high school graduates are unaware of this [ QUOTE ]
The theory of relativity is a huge one. If you find a random person on the street and tell them that the speed of light is constant no matter how fast you are going and time changes depending on how fast you go, I think it would blow their mind. [/ QUOTE ] I think they wouldn't be able to tell you much about even relative velocity but I'm sure they would understand it if you explained it to them . Most college kids and people that graduate from college are aware of that light having the same speed regardless of the reference frame however they have no clue what it means or what any of the implications of it are. I don't know how many people have been to college in the US or world but I would say close to 65% of them are somewhat aware about this. That number plus another 5-10% of the people that never went to college then I think that would be a reasonable answer. Concerning atoms, I would say 80% of population over 18 |
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