Loren Booda
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What physics concept would the average person with at least a high school education most effectively interpret?
The discussion centers on the physics concepts that are most and least effectively interpreted by individuals with at least a high school education. Newton's laws are identified as the most commonly understood, while concepts such as quantum mechanics, relativistic invariant quantum chromodynamics, and the uncertainty principle are highlighted as frequently misunderstood. Participants emphasize the importance of teaching general relativity (GR) and special relativity (SR) to improve comprehension. The conversation also touches on the challenges of interpreting entropy and the second law of thermodynamics in public discourse.
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Originally posted by Loren Booda
Keeping the original post in mind, what physics concept would the average person with at least a high school education least effectively interpret?
Originally posted by Raavin
GR then SR. They should both be taught. Then maybe I would have stayed at high school . I only have a year 10 high school education. That was more than 15 years ago.
Raavin
ps. what do you mean by interpret?
Wasn't even taught very basics of SR till 2 years after that here.Originally posted by Jack
I'm in year 11 at school and we have been taught about SR and GR, although it was on very simple terms.
Originally posted by Mulder
Wasn't even taught very basics of SR till 2 years after that here.
Originally posted by Loren Booda
Keeping the original post in mind, what physics concept would the average person with at least a high school education least effectively interpret?
Originally posted by Loren Booda
Keeping the original post in mind, what physics concept would the average person with at least a high school education least effectively interpret?
Originally posted by Loren Booda
What physics concept would the average person with at least a high school education most effectively interpret?
Originally posted by ahrkron
The "avg person with high school education" cannot misinterpret QCD, since (s)he has not heard about it.
I think the most frequently misunderstood piece of physics is the uncertainty principle. It has been given lots of attention (and wrong descriptions) by pseudoscientists and crackpots.
I don't know a whole lot about M-theory, but...Originally posted by mouseman
BTW, what's m-theory?
Originally posted by Bystander
Most misunderstood and misapplied? Entropy and the second law of thermodynamics --- very few trained people seemed able to handle it in the creation vs. evolution discussions which took place on PF 2.
QM of course, even average people likeOriginally posted by Loren Booda
What physics concept would the average person with at least a high school education most effectively interpret?