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Uncertainty in Science

Posted by: ozymandias1 on: November 14, 2007

Possibly one of the most important concepts that should come out of a Science Education course is that Science does not provide certainty – it simply can’t. It’s all about probability. The experiment we do in school to ‘prove’ that solids expand when heated, does nothing of the sort. We take one metal ball and [...]


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