Hold on now TLS, there is NO need to be insulting. I think that both of our explainations were quite good and covered all the bases.
Nor is my education lacking, I learned all of the basics that most kids that I hear today obviously paid no attention to if their speech is anything to go by.
I didn't ask you to dumb down anything, but you should also realize that people can be educated without taking a physics course. And if it is not used in whatever you do for a living are you really going to remember it?
The idea should be to spread knowledge one way or another so that everyone can understand.
And if it is required to have a physics degree in order to understand something like a stereo system then this world is in trouble!
You do it your way & I'll do it mine.
I'm sorry if you felt I was insulting.
The fact is I'm very concerned that we heading to disaster. People are not coming close to being taught the skills necessary for the modern world. I had a particularly egregious example today, were an individual was incapable of performing a pretty straight forward service task for me because of significant knowledge deficits.
What I posted in no way requires a degree in physics to comprehend. It should be easily understandable by every high school graduate.
In Korea slightly over 50% of graduates go into scientific based further education. They are producing skilled engineers and physicists etc. On the school exam day, the South Korean air space is closed so as not to disturb the students with aircraft noise.
They are preparing for this complicated world, which is going to get exponentially more complicated as we move away from fossil fuel. A particle physicist in every car dealership is not far fetched.
All we seem to be able to produce is people to ring cash registers, and pitch sales.
I'm very concerned we will be the third world and pretty fast.
In the twin cities they have found that not quite 50% of high school students can pass the required math test. As things now stand only about 50% of students will get their high school diploma. The cry is that common sense require that the test be made simple. The Koreans would laugh until they fall off their chairs if they knew!