1) People can spell.
2) People know when to use a question mark.
3) The Earth turns.
4) Most of an iceberg is below the surface.
Causality, predictability, & regularity
Plausibility
Pulsibility
PlausibilityPredictability, Causality, Regularity, and Measurability all of these
to make the world about the world
Scientists can provide data about the world
it gave scientists a way to repeat others' work to make sure it was correct
Scientists make observations.
PlausibilityPredictability, Causality, Regularity, and Measurability all of these
to make the world about the world
Assumptions help fill in missing information and make predictions when not all facts are known. Making assumptions is a common cognitive process that helps us make sense of the world around us and make decisions based on the information available. However, it is important to be aware of our assumptions and validate them to ensure they are accurate.
to make our world a better and butiful
Form a question. Develop a hypothesis. Make observations. Conduct controlled experiments. Make predictions. Collect data. Analyze data. Develop a conclusion.
Scientists study and make globes.
To clarify: 1. People in the US make assumptions about people. 2. People outside of the US make assumptions about people in the US. Why is this and where does it begin? Well...perhaps because we are all people, and perhaps since we became people?
Rules make it possible to understand the world.
To help the world get through things easier.
we have scientists in the world, to reserch things and to make new drugs. we also have scientists in the world to watch what we are putting into the atmosphere and that generations to come will not be harmed with the polutent gases.
= If someone were to witness a week of your life what assumptions would that person make? =
The underlying assumptions are those not asserted, presuming the context make them evident.