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- From: mccolm@darwin.math.usf.edu. (Gregory McColm)
- Newsgroups: sci.math
- Subject: Re: Undivided distaste for algebra: math's a waste
- Message-ID: <1993Jan23.224631.21684@ariel.ec.usf.edu>
- Date: 23 Jan 93 22:46:31 GMT
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- In article <C14rE7.3M2@panix.com> davidc@panix.com (David B. Chorlian) writes:
- >In <1993Jan19.100151.27399@leland.Stanford.EDU> ilan@leland.Stanford.EDU (ilan vardi) writes:
- >
- >>In fact, a lot of knowledge has been lost. For example, very few
- >>people nowadays know that the stars revolve around the earth 366 1/4
- >>times a year? I suppose that everyone who has looked at the night sky
- >>would know this. The point is that this observation, which is the clearest
- >>evidence that the earth goes around the sun, is not well known among
- >>people who ``know'' that the earth goes around the sun.
- >
- >>-ilan
- >
- >Sorry, but this is consistent with geocentrism. Looking at it
- >historically, the best single piece of empirical evidence is the
- >discovery of the phases of Venus in 1610 (S. Drake, _Galileo at
- >Work_, p. 164).
- >
- >[...]
-
- According to a recent NSF survey of 2,041 adults 18 and older,
- 21 % believe that the Sun orbits the Earth, 72 % said that the
- Earth orbits the Sun, and the rest didn't know. Of those who
- said that the Earth orbited the Sun, 45 % said that it took a
- year, the others having different times or not knowing.
-
- Another study by MIT and Northern Illinois of 1,111 adults had
- 24 % saying that the universe was expanding. 37 % said that the
- Sun will eventually burn out, while 25 % said that the Sun was
- a "planet".
-
- I seem to recall a University of Florida study of adults in
- Florida in which about 75 % said that the creation account in
- Genesis was literally correct. A major creationist responded
- by claiming that the correct figure was about 85 %.
-
- -----Greg McColm
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