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G_j

(40,367 posts)
Mon Apr 21, 2014, 11:03 AM Apr 2014

Poll: Big Bang a big question for most Americans

http://news.yahoo.com/poll-big-bang-big-most-americans-074034813.html

WASHINGTON (AP) — Few Americans question that smoking causes cancer. But they express bigger doubts as concepts that scientists consider to be truths get further from our own experiences and the present time, an Associated Press-GfK poll found.

Americans have more skepticism than confidence in global warming, the age of the Earth and evolution and have the most trouble believing a Big Bang created the universe 13.8 billion years ago.

Rather than quizzing scientific knowledge, the survey asked people to rate their confidence in several statements about science and medicine.

On some, there's broad acceptance. Just 4 percent doubt that smoking causes cancer, 6 percent question whether mental illness is a medical condition that affects the brain and 8 percent are skeptical there's a genetic code inside our cells. More — 15 percent — have doubts about the safety and efficacy of childhood vaccines.

About 4 in 10 say they are not too confident or outright disbelieve that the earth is warming, mostly a result of man-made heat-trapping gases, that the Earth is 4.5 billion years old or that life on Earth evolved through a process of natural selection, though most were at least somewhat confident in each of those concepts. But a narrow majority — 51 percent — questions the Big Bang theory.

Those results depress and upset some of America's top scientists, including several Nobel Prize winners, who vouched for the science in the statements tested, calling them settled scientific facts.

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Poll: Big Bang a big question for most Americans (Original Post) G_j Apr 2014 OP
It's a difficult concept Mz Pip Apr 2014 #1
In fairness, golf balls were a lot larger back then Orrex Apr 2014 #3
But does it really matter 2naSalit Apr 2014 #2
YES it does. Avalux Apr 2014 #8
Will Sheldon and Amy take their relationship to the next level? Tommy_Carcetti Apr 2014 #4
... NuclearDem Apr 2014 #6
Realize that... whistler162 Apr 2014 #5
About 50 percent of Americans are at a 4th grade reading level. They can't comprehend. Avalux Apr 2014 #7

Mz Pip

(27,451 posts)
1. It's a difficult concept
Mon Apr 21, 2014, 11:08 AM
Apr 2014

It's really impossible for most people to comprehend how our huge universe exploded from a dense ball smaller than a golf ball. I sure don't understand it but I believe the scientists who are much smarter than me.

Avalux

(35,015 posts)
8. YES it does.
Mon Apr 21, 2014, 11:50 AM
Apr 2014

When the people do not have the ability to discern truth from fiction because they are ignorant, they are easily manipulated. Science = truth on the physical plane. Without understanding this, the human race will cause it's own extinction.

Tommy_Carcetti

(43,184 posts)
4. Will Sheldon and Amy take their relationship to the next level?
Mon Apr 21, 2014, 11:40 AM
Apr 2014

Will Raj find the right woman?

Are Penny and Leonard in fact right for one another?

 

whistler162

(11,155 posts)
5. Realize that...
Mon Apr 21, 2014, 11:41 AM
Apr 2014

one is a theory and a theory that is not provable. While the other iwas a theory that was proven and global warming is a theory that maybe proving itself.

Avalux

(35,015 posts)
7. About 50 percent of Americans are at a 4th grade reading level. They can't comprehend.
Mon Apr 21, 2014, 11:47 AM
Apr 2014

So in the absence of comprehension, they think the LAWS OF PHYSICS are nonsense, and leave themselves open to manipulation by those who mislead for their own selfish purposes.

Knowledge is power.

It benefits the few at the top to keep the commoners stupid.

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