Well, MOST people are scientifically illiterate!
Start talking science and technical terms, and eyes start glazing over.
I guess I became familiar with the
eyes glazing over response a long time ago. (I'm a biochemist and work in cancer research – trust me – you really don't want to know more.)
Yes, people aren't born understanding science. They do have to learn it.
What really ground my gears and got me to post this rant thread was something else. It wasn't getting the
eyes glazing response, nor getting a brief lecture from the
ignorati about the evils and dangers of microwaves (I did hear these words "you're a scientist, so you should know about this"), but the realization that I was talking to people who were otherwise educated and literate but numerically illiterate. If I said anything with numbers in it, it was like I was speaking to them in an unknown foreign language.
The whole issue of risk & probability is not simple, but people who cannot understand the difference between 1% (one-in-a-hundred) and one-in-a-million really get me frustrated. You simply cannot talk about risk these days without numbers.