On Friday, August 18, 2023 at 11:08:06 AM UTC-7, Laurence Clark Crossen wrote:
Relativity has never been rationally defended and never can be.
On the contrary, relativity has never been rationally defeated, yet. It may eventually be modified and even defeated, but it won't be by a crank who does not even know high school physics!
Paul Alsing wrote:
On Friday, August 18, 2023 at 11:08:06╯AM UTC-7, Laurence Clark Crossen:
Relativity has never been rationally defended and never can be.
On the contrary, relativity has never been rationally defeated, yet. It
may eventually be modified and even defeated, but it won't be by a crank who does not even know high school physics!
"high school physics"???? Who teachers "high school physics"????
Only 1/3 of all high school physics teachers have a degree in physics or physics education.
Almost 1/3 of all high school physics teachers have taken fewer than 3 college physics classes.
90% of middle school students are taught physical science by a teacher lacking a major or certification in the physical sciences (chemistry, geology, general science or physics).
Our local and regional school districts have had substantial difficulty finding and retaining qualified physics teachers. 52% of New York City
high schools do not even offer physics.
Of all school subjects, Physics has the most severe teacher shortage, followed by math and chemistry. There are large surpluses of biology and earth science teachers.
"high school physics"???? Who teachers "high school physics"????
Only 1/3 of all high school physics teachers have a degree in physics or physics education.
Almost 1/3 of all high school physics teachers have taken fewer than 3 college physics classes.
90% of middle school students are taught physical science by a teacher lacking a major or certification in the physical sciences (chemistry, geology, general science or physics).
Our local and regional school districts have had substantial difficulty finding and retaining qualified physics teachers. 52% of New York City
high schools do not even offer physics.
Of all school subjects, Physics has the most severe teacher shortage, followed by math and chemistry. There are large surpluses of biology and earth science teachers.
The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
Paul Alsing wrote:
On Friday, August 18, 2023 at 11:08:06╯AM UTC-7, Laurence Clark Crossen:
Relativity has never been rationally defended and never can be.
On the contrary, relativity has never been rationally defeated, yet. It
may eventually be modified and even defeated, but it won't be by a crank >>> who does not even know high school physics!
"high school physics"???? Who teachers "high school physics"????
Only 1/3 of all high school physics teachers have a degree in physics or
physics education.
Almost 1/3 of all high school physics teachers have taken fewer than 3
college physics classes.
90% of middle school students are taught physical science by a teacher
lacking a major or certification in the physical sciences (chemistry,
geology, general science or physics).
Let me guess, you are American?
Our local and regional school districts have had substantial difficulty
finding and retaining qualified physics teachers. 52% of New York City
high schools do not even offer physics.
Of all school subjects, Physics has the most severe teacher shortage,
followed by math and chemistry. There are large surpluses of biology and
earth science teachers.
And you have had in idiot in charge
who wanted to make America great again.
That involved mostly real estate swindling
and a surfeit of lawyers fighting each other.
The idea that the erstwhile greatness of the USA was based
on superior science and technology seems to have escaped him,
Jan
atrocities you had committed to the smartest and most intelligent people
that lived among you savages. It was time to kick ass, honey! And they
did kick your asses good, didn't they.
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