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40 Years Of Liberal Education In The US
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Michio Kaku (spelled Michiu Okaku in the column) is actually good in the area of String Theory. He has a good reputation in that field. But he’s become a go to guy for science in the media. They ask him questions that are not in his strong suit. And he doesn’t refrain from answering. So his reputation is being damaged.
One theory is as good as another….
Yeh, that’s about right. In my high-school, I took all the math and science classes available. I passed all with A’s. I chose to take a math class my senior year. Beyond the trig, there wasn’t anything else. So, they threw a physics book at me and said study on my own. Cool. So when I said I was ready for my test, they said, “Huh?”
That was 1981. After raising my children, I can say, without reservation, it isn’t any better now. Now they pretend to know. They still don’t. They just pretend now…………bastards.
In 1981 I had a Granddaughter I was teaching how to think because her parents could not and school did not expect it. Wife 3 already had grandchildren and we adopted the oldest because the parents had split up.