Message from @Dorian

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2019-09-11 22:13:30 UTC  

What force?

2019-09-11 22:13:46 UTC  

The force normal of the container on the gas

2019-09-11 22:13:57 UTC  

?

2019-09-11 22:14:02 UTC  

What else? Its the thing keeping the gas compressed

2019-09-11 22:14:02 UTC  

Wtf?!

2019-09-11 22:14:03 UTC  
2019-09-11 22:14:18 UTC  

@Mathieus the Walking Witness have you taken physics

2019-09-11 22:14:47 UTC  

@the21cat no... Real knowledge comes from real life experience, not a book, doctrines, or google

2019-09-11 22:15:09 UTC  

Ok so you dont believe in education

2019-09-11 22:15:38 UTC  

Or real life demonstrations that are shown in front of you

2019-09-11 22:15:53 UTC  

Schools teach "what to think" Not "how to think"... To advance to the next level, you regurgitate what was spoon fed to you... That's called " Programming "

2019-09-11 22:15:56 UTC  

If you couldn’t use knowledge you didn’t find out first hand, humanity would never progress

2019-09-11 22:16:31 UTC  

what do you define as real knowledge? If you are given something in a book that is proven beyond a shadow of a doubt or very heavily shown to be true, do you automatically discount that?

2019-09-11 22:16:37 UTC  

They also teach why

2019-09-11 22:16:46 UTC  

you know that gas doesn't just fly around inside a vacuum, right? Our atmosphere is gas that is *already introduced* to the vacuum of space. It's held to the planet by gravity and decreases in pressure the further you travel from the earth. That's because atmospheric pressure is caused by it's ***weight** on the planet.

2019-09-11 22:16:51 UTC  

And how do you hold "what you think to be true" to any degree of rigour?

2019-09-11 22:16:56 UTC  

@Mathieus the Walking Witness so u think what u came up of and not what the teacher explained?

2019-09-11 22:17:02 UTC  

School bad

2019-09-11 22:17:10 UTC  

F**k degrees

2019-09-11 22:17:20 UTC  

In school do you have to parrot what was presented to you to advance? Yes or no?

2019-09-11 22:17:23 UTC  

@Drewski4343 yes that is absolutely correct

2019-09-11 22:17:41 UTC  

I don't have to parrot anything

2019-09-11 22:17:53 UTC  

@Mathieus the Walking Witness so u think what u came up of and not what the teacher explained?

2019-09-11 22:18:00 UTC  

Answer the simple yes or no question

2019-09-11 22:18:01 UTC  

They also teach repeatable experiments you can do yourself (which you seem to love to a high degree)

2019-09-11 22:18:07 UTC  

I'm told a basic way to solve a problem and have to use said knowledge to solve more complex situations

2019-09-11 22:18:09 UTC  

Yes or no?

2019-09-11 22:18:12 UTC  

No

2019-09-11 22:18:15 UTC  

No

2019-09-11 22:18:21 UTC  

Oh

2019-09-11 22:18:22 UTC  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qs35t2xFqdU ironic my civ teacher in college showed us this

2019-09-11 22:18:38 UTC  

Nice civ teacher

2019-09-11 22:18:39 UTC  

Now youre just lieing to yourselves

2019-09-11 22:18:42 UTC  

@Mathieus the Walking Witness You are often required to make inferences based on the experiences of many generations of scientists who came before you. And yes they often require you to do experiments that demonstrate that the models of reality presented in school have a basis in fact

2019-09-11 22:18:59 UTC  

No you have to demonstrate problem solving skills

2019-09-11 22:18:59 UTC  

Pink Floyd noice

2019-09-11 22:19:00 UTC  

They don't just ask you to blindly accept what they say, in other words

2019-09-11 22:19:05 UTC  

*asks question*
*Answers it*
*Given opposition answer which is therefore lying*

2019-09-11 22:19:21 UTC  

Also, that is a good song. David gilmour is a good guitarist

2019-09-11 22:19:27 UTC  

@rivenator12113 how do you deal with parrots with cognitive dissonance?