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A cognitive bias is an inherent thinking ‘blind spot’ that reduces thinking accuracy and results inaccurate–and often irrational–conclusions.
Video Transcript of the video by Chad Orzel: The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle is one of a handful of ideas from quantum physics to expand into general pop culture. It says that you can never simultaneously know the exact position and the exact speed of an object and shows up as a metaphor in everything from…
What do atoms ‘look like’? Well, that depends on how you think about visibility. Atoms are the building blocks of matter, yet we can’t ‘see’ them. Despite this, scientists have been able to infer what atoms look like based on their properties and behavior. In the video, we will explore how atoms appear and the…
A Complete Logical Fallacies List With Examples For Critical Thinking contributed by Owen M. Wilson, University of Texas El Paso A logical fallacy is an irrational argument made through faulty reasoning common enough to be named for the nature of its respective logical failure. The A Priori Argument Also: Rationalization; Dogmatism, Proof Texting A corrupt argument…