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Anonymous at Mon, 17 Jun 2024 03:14:27 UTC No. 16238890
According to Pew Research whites are 18% more knowledgeable about science when compared to latinoxes and over 42% more knowledgeable than people of African ancestry.
https://www.pewresearch.org/interne
Anonymous at Mon, 17 Jun 2024 03:35:05 UTC No. 16238928
>>16238890
South American here. How am I doing?
1. I would answer yes, but is a sphere a "layer"?
2. I don't think so, I think you can make them out of plutonium. So no.
3. Yes.
4. That's not a question, but yes.
5. No idea. I would argue that's not science, that's history of medicine.
6. Yes.
7. Astrology is the practice of divination using the bodies in the solar system, astronomy is the science that studies elements of natural origin found outside the Earth.
8. Yes.
9. I believe I could.
10. I suppose I could.
11. Yes.
12. Yes, the lower pressure makes the molecules less likely to stick together and thus lowers the boiling point.
Anonymous at Mon, 17 Jun 2024 19:15:36 UTC No. 16239818
>42% more knowledgeable than people of African ancestry.
What if Twum's estimate of the average physical appearance of a scientist is merely a function of her own ignorance of science?
Anonymous at Mon, 17 Jun 2024 21:00:25 UTC No. 16239960
>>16238890
>people of African ancestry
I like how polite you were there, OP. Well done.
Anonymous at Mon, 17 Jun 2024 21:03:25 UTC No. 16239964
>>16238895
30% of ages 18 to 29?!? what the actual fuck...
Anonymous at Mon, 17 Jun 2024 23:09:33 UTC No. 16240136
>>16238895
>Trump voters think flat earth is fake
>Clinton voters think flat earth is true
thats pretty much the opposite of the narrative that the political shills on /sci/ try to push