[math-fun] What's the analog of "innumeracy" and "illiteracy" for science?
From today's CNN.com:
To compensate for the earth's powerful gravitational force that is slowly pulling the station toward earth, the engines of a Russian Progress M-48 capsule that docked with the station in August will lift it higher later in the day.
Surely "insousciance" :-) On Thursday, January 8, 2004, at 02:32 PM, Mike Speciner wrote:
What's the analog of "innumeracy" and "illiteracy" for science?
From today's CNN.com:
To compensate for the earth's powerful gravitational force that is slowly pulling the station toward earth, the engines of a Russian Progress M-48 capsule that docked with the station in August will lift it higher later in the day.
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