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what's the best piece of information you should teach children?
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[quote:Curvy_bendy_water:MV80NzQ4NTc0Xzg2NTE2OTIzXzUyQTkyMDc5] [quote:—Taoist—:MV80NzQ4NTc0Xzg2NTE0NDM2Xzk5MDlCRTZG] [quote:<~>:MV80NzQ4NTc0Xzg2NTE0MzI4XzYyRTVCNEFD] Facts are facts no matter how emotional someone gets... If you cannot experience it, you cannot prove it existed. Do NOT believe what you see on TV. Do NOT believe what you read on the internet. Do NOT believe what you hear. ONLY believe what you can experience. [/quote] Not quite. You can experience Love but cannot prove its existence. You can experience God but cannot prove the existence. You can experience gravity but cannot prove its existence. [/quote] I think you'll find at MIT they teach that gravity only exists in the vacuum of space, and density, buoyancy and electromagnetism is what we experience here on earth. [/quote]
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and how do you teach each piece?
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