Here is something to seriously consider about bias

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18 years 10 months ago #17233 by thebobgy
Never let common sense interfere with a well reasoned prejudice, (ant.). Thank you for the link.
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18 years 10 months ago #14751 by Gregg
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I agree, it is 1,000 times more difficult to unlearn than to learn. If your girl friend is packing heat, then you need to lighten up, and suggest things, not "hammer" them.

An old ex-Marine

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18 years 10 months ago #14752 by Dangus
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haha no, I'm the heavily armed one actually. She's anti-gun because I think she realizes that people like her shouldn't have them...

"Regret can only change the future" -Me

"Every judgment teeters on the brink of error. To claim absolute knowledge is to become monstrous. Knowledge is an unending adventure at the edge of uncertainty." Frank Herbert, Dune 1965

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18 years 10 months ago #17016 by Gregg
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<i>Originally posted by Dangus</i>
<br />haha no, I'm the heavily armed one actually. She's anti-gun because I think she realizes that people like her shouldn't have them...


But she drives a truck? And there is nothing hanging on the rear window? What part of the mountain states or Texas or Oklahoma are we talking about?

It is a little hard to conceive of an irate reponse over gravitational flux or the light carrying medium. However, I have encountered the professors who has said "I spent 50 years learning my specialty and I will not re-examine it now!"


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18 years 10 months ago #14757 by Dangus
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I'm from Iowa haha

Anyway, she had much the same position as your professor. She very irate and basically saying "I've studied way too much science to take this kind of wacko theory seriously". She became increasingly irate and I called her crazy and she made me get out of the truck and then after I walked a little way she came at me with it. haha

It just goes to show how absolutely fanatic people will get in defense of the status quo. Science teachers who she respected taught her things I was telling her were mostly wrong, and that to her means I was disrespecting her teachers. To me though, if those teachers are so respectable, the science is the most important thing, not their pride. If Meta Model is proven totally wrong tomorrow, conclusively, I will not feel bad. I will feel that this branch of science has still contributed to the questioning of accepted ideas and the exploration of new ideas. To me that's the beauty of science. Being wrong a whole bunch of times is quite okay. I mean, Thomas Edison's research team tried tens of thousands of ideas before they figured out to use a carbon filament. I believe Edison himself said something like "I don't see it as thousands of failures, but rather proof of thousands of ways in which you should not make a lightbulb"(or something close to that).

"Regret can only change the future" -Me

"Every judgment teeters on the brink of error. To claim absolute knowledge is to become monstrous. Knowledge is an unending adventure at the edge of uncertainty." Frank Herbert, Dune 1965

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18 years 10 months ago #14767 by Peter Nielsen
Thanks Dangus,
Yes, a great link to some really good Science, which helps explain human tragedy, tragi-comedy, how humans get into wars too easily and so on. It's also consistent with my own experience of how just about everybody strongly believes in Continental Drift (CD) and so on.

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