Hi
I need some help from the community about a correct "search term".
Decades ago when I was reading Heisenberg's essays on uncertainty, etc ( actually I can distinctly remember it - I was laying in the "top rack" on a bunk at Great Lakes Naval Training Centre) .
Anyway because I had spent a lot of time talking about uncertainty, etc. in the advanced chemistry classes that I had taught the previous year and wanted to try to get a more in depth understanding I was reading as many of his writings as I could and was really made to "think" about how science, in general, is "removing" the "stuff" under study farther and farther from our normal sensory input.
Anyway...I'm now writing an "ancillary discussion" to the Scientific Method section of my new hybrid biology class and want to have a "link" to...CURRENT thought on...
"removes of information"... I think that I have the term wrong...
The "big idea" here is that we are having to deal with much more information, using much more "abstract" machinery, such as the Atomic Force Microscope ( which uses an electromagnet to produce an "image" of atoms ( not a picture ) and that the information is being..."removed"...from our normal sensory input.
What I keep getting "is 6 degrees of removal" all that yada yada... and ... EPA removes Climate Change Section from website.
AND YES...I tried Google, Duck Duck Go, Yahoo, Bing all those... what is REALLY curious...is that ALL of the supposedly DIFFERENT search engine algorithms, gave EXACTLY the same sites about the EPA...AND...in the same order! I mean whasup with THAT! :0
Kinda SAYS something about the SUPPOSEDLY smart search algorithms and Google's bias, but we won't go there...
But...in the interest of actually BROADENING the horizons of introductory, non-major Biology students, can ...somebody give me the term that I, in my OLDNESS, can't seem to develop or...just a linky to such a discussion?
Thanks ahead of time!
woodmuchappreciativesmoke
I need some help from the community about a correct "search term".
Decades ago when I was reading Heisenberg's essays on uncertainty, etc ( actually I can distinctly remember it - I was laying in the "top rack" on a bunk at Great Lakes Naval Training Centre) .
Anyway because I had spent a lot of time talking about uncertainty, etc. in the advanced chemistry classes that I had taught the previous year and wanted to try to get a more in depth understanding I was reading as many of his writings as I could and was really made to "think" about how science, in general, is "removing" the "stuff" under study farther and farther from our normal sensory input.
Anyway...I'm now writing an "ancillary discussion" to the Scientific Method section of my new hybrid biology class and want to have a "link" to...CURRENT thought on...
"removes of information"... I think that I have the term wrong...
The "big idea" here is that we are having to deal with much more information, using much more "abstract" machinery, such as the Atomic Force Microscope ( which uses an electromagnet to produce an "image" of atoms ( not a picture ) and that the information is being..."removed"...from our normal sensory input.
What I keep getting "is 6 degrees of removal" all that yada yada... and ... EPA removes Climate Change Section from website.
AND YES...I tried Google, Duck Duck Go, Yahoo, Bing all those... what is REALLY curious...is that ALL of the supposedly DIFFERENT search engine algorithms, gave EXACTLY the same sites about the EPA...AND...in the same order! I mean whasup with THAT! :0
Kinda SAYS something about the SUPPOSEDLY smart search algorithms and Google's bias, but we won't go there...
But...in the interest of actually BROADENING the horizons of introductory, non-major Biology students, can ...somebody give me the term that I, in my OLDNESS, can't seem to develop or...just a linky to such a discussion?
Thanks ahead of time!
woodmuchappreciativesmoke
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