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The half-life of knowledge is the amount of time that has to elapse before half of the knowledge in a particular area is superseded or shown to be untrue.
greencmp
reply to post by beezzer
The eagerness to assert control over a circumstance is inverse to the amount of actual experience one has.
Indigent
Nice idea, thank you for bringing it here, i guess i learn something new everyday and in reality that is the whole point of this principle.
Here is a nice read on the subject Be Forewarned: Your Knowledge is Decaying
I know in science the half life of things is pretty small, new knowledge is generated every day that don't disprove anything of the previous one but render it obsolete for presenting a better interpretation of reality.
And your half life of knowledge is not that short, you are highly valued around here.
But even I have changed since my first days here. My view (or opinion) has become much more libertarian and less conservative, the more I learn.
CranialSponge
reply to post by beezzer
But even I have changed since my first days here. My view (or opinion) has become much more libertarian and less conservative, the more I learn.
I'll hold off on giving you a congratulatory pat on the back until you've learned to completely stop using political labels to describe non-political mindsets.
... I'm thinking you've still got a long ways to go.
/facetiousness
beezzer
CranialSponge
reply to post by beezzer
But even I have changed since my first days here. My view (or opinion) has become much more libertarian and less conservative, the more I learn.
I'll hold off on giving you a congratulatory pat on the back until you've learned to completely stop using political labels to describe non-political mindsets.
... I'm thinking you've still got a long ways to go.
/facetiousness
Spoken like a true commie.
beezzer
greencmp
reply to post by beezzer
The eagerness to assert control over a circumstance is inverse to the amount of actual experience one has.
Sort of a denial of new information or a refusal to accept it?