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sparky3008

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About 6-7 years ago, I was in a philosophy class at the University of Wisconsin, Madison (good science/engineering school) and the teaching assistant was explaining Descartes. He was trying to show how things don't always happen the way we think they will and explained that, while a pen always falls when you drop it on Earth, it would just float away if you let go of it on the Moon.

My jaw dropped a little. I blurted ``What?!'' Looking around the room, I saw that only my friend Mark and one other student looked confused by the TA's statement. The other 17 people just looked at me like ``What's your problem?''

``But a pen would fall if you dropped it on the Moon, just more slowly.'' I protested.

``No it wouldn't.'' the TA explained calmly, ``because you're too far away from the Earth's gravity.''

Think. Think. Aha! ``You saw the APOLLO astronauts walking around on the Moon, didn't you?'' I countered, ``why didn't they float away?'' ``Because they were wearing heavy boots.'' he responded, as if this made perfect sense (remember, this is a Philosophy TA who's had plenty of logic classes).

By then I realized that we were each living in totally different worlds, and did not speak each others language, so I gave up. As we left the room, my friend Mark was raging. ``My God! How can all those people be so stupid?''

I tried to be understanding. ``Mark, they knew this stuff at one time, but it's not part of their basic view of the world, so they've forgotten it. Most people could probably make the same mistake.'' To prove my point, we went back to our dorm room and began randomly selecting names from the campus phone book. We called about 30 people and asked each this question:

If you're standing on the Moon holding a pen, and you let go, will it a) float away, B) float where it is, or c) fall to the ground?

About 47 percent got this question correct. Of the ones who got it wrong, we asked the obvious follow-up question:

You've seen films of the APOLLO astronauts walking around on the Moon, why didn't they fall off?

About 20 percent of the people changed their answer to the first question when they heard this one! But the most amazing part was that about half of them confidently answered, ``Because they were wearing heavy boots.''

I say, science education must be at an all time peak!!!

 
I like to give the clerk $4 and 3 cents for a $3.58 bill. Hilarity ensues..... :D

 
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Ouch!

And to think that Newton and Keppler explained gravity sufficiently to answer this question 300 years ago.

And any holes they left were explained by Einstein 100 years ago.

Do you WONDER why people advocate "Intelligent Design" and religion in public education? Do you wonder why we have fallen to somethin like 41st in education in the world?

Why don't you ask 'em how far away you had to be from the astronauts not to hear their footsteps.....

Ever notice that the ONLY sci-fi film that had the vacuum of space as it is--SILENT-- was "2001--A Space Odyssey". You don't hear things explode....

 
If I remember correctly the astronauts had to wire the flag so it would stay horizontal and not droop on the flagstaff, wonder how heavy the flag material was (or wasn't). :nono:

 
And these are the same people who vote!

YT, +1 on the "silence". I used to ask my family the same question when they were watching a SciFi film, "How can there be a sound in a vacuum?" Followed by a very puzzled look from "the Mom". I think my youngest is the only one of the brood who found and knows the answer. But, how exciting would all of those explosions be without the sound track?

 
If I remember correctly the astronauts had to wire the flag so it would stay horizontal and not droop on the flagstaff, wonder how heavy the flag material was (or wasn't). :nono:
Doesn't matter--there was no WIND to blow on the flag and support it--the moon has a vaccuum--virtually no atmosphere.

 
If I remember correctly the astronauts had to wire the flag so it would stay horizontal and not droop on the flagstaff, wonder how heavy the flag material was (or wasn't).  :nono:
Doesn't matter--there was no WIND to blow on the flag and support it--the moon has a vaccuum--virtually no atmosphere.
You really believe we were on the moon? I know the studio where they filmed the whole thing... ;)

 
And these are the same people who vote!
YT, +1 on the "silence". I used to ask my family the same question when they were watching a SciFi film, "How can there be a sound in a vacuum?" Followed by a very puzzled look from "the Mom". I think my youngest is the only one of the brood who found and knows the answer. But, how exciting would all of those explosions be without the sound track?
I dunno...I think one of the eeriest and scariest scenes in 2001 is when HAL cuts the astronaut's air hose and he's thrashing and screaming as he's dying--and it's dead silent.

 
If I remember correctly the astronauts had to wire the flag so it would stay horizontal and not droop on the flagstaff, wonder how heavy the flag material was (or wasn't).  :nono:
Doesn't matter--there was no WIND to blow on the flag and support it--the moon has a vaccuum--virtually no atmosphere.
You really believe we were on the moon? I know the studio where they filmed the whole thing... ;)
Well, there is THAT!!!! But you'd think, with all the money spent on NASA, they'd have produced a better fake than the one they had.... :haha:

 
If I remember correctly the astronauts had to wire the flag so it would stay horizontal and not droop on the flagstaff, wonder how heavy the flag material was (or wasn't).  :nono:
Doesn't matter--there was no WIND to blow on the flag and support it--the moon has a vaccuum--virtually no atmosphere.
You really believe we were on the moon? I know the studio where they filmed the whole thing... ;)
Well, there is THAT!!!! But you'd think, with all the money spent on NASA, they'd have produced a better fake than the one they had.... :haha:
Well, McDonnell Douglas did charge them $495 for each rivet on the lander...

 
There is no such thing as gravity, the earth sucks!  :haha:
No...not the whole Earth. Just America.

Ask yanktar and sparky...they'll tell ya.

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There is no such thing as gravity, the earth sucks!   :haha:
No...not the whole Earth. Just America.

Ask yanktar and sparky...they'll tell ya.

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Why, oh why do you right-wing reactionary neo-fascists REFUSE to understand that we love America and despise the current crop of leaders????

You sure understand it when Democrats are in power...

I love America. I love it so much I refuse to let it fall into fascism and destroy what people put their lives on the line for--from the Boston Massacre to today.

A fascist America is not America. America is an idea, not a geographic area and a flag. The Declaration of Independence, the Consititution, the Bill of Rights--THESE are what make America.

Not George Bush & Co claiming that anyone who calls him a liar (and proves it) must be a traitor. That's not America. That's America in danger.

 
Yanktar, lighten the **** up, okay?

Alright, I forgot to put a smiley but my [SIZE=7pt](oh shit, I've done it now)[/SIZE] should have been a tip-off I was having some fun.

God, for someone so obviously intelligent, you really ARE a bonehead sometimes.

Sheesh.

 
No one going to actually answer the question?

No Radio I didn't overlook you just decided to refrain. Hard for me so it is an exercise.

:D :lol:

 
Yanktar, lighten the **** up, okay?
Alright, I forgot to put a smiley but my [SIZE=7pt](oh shit, I've done it now)[/SIZE] should have been a tip-off I was having some fun.

God, for someone so obviously intelligent, you really ARE a bonehead sometimes.

Sheesh.
Sure. I'll lighten up. When you stop being an asshole questioning my love of my country. I take it seriously.

You can put all the smilies you want on a post, but it still doesn't make it funny when you say I think America sucks. I only think a small piece of it does--like where you are at this moment.

 
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