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To: 3bar who wrote (144420)12/4/2018 1:19:38 PM
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If you have ever seen 2 bulls in a field pushing on one another , the system of force has some very great flaws
in case he hasn't, here are 2 bulls in the woods, each of a different species, discussing who is smarter.
my guess? ... the smartest one is the girl who shot the video. :-)

(tip of the hat to sultan for the video tweet on another SI thread)



To: 3bar who wrote (144420)12/4/2018 7:11:43 PM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation

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The system of force had some very great merits too.

I did account for that if you have a read. But that's incidental to my point about age of puberty and brain development.

Part of the problem that women can't do maths is that you can't teach an old dog new tricks. Delaying maths until girls are women means they can't build it into their developing brains. Boys get maths in a more timely way due to age if puberty being later, with such education having been designed for boys 100 years ago.

Girls (and everyone) should get maths and other things when developmentally timely for the individual. Because education is done in bulk that's not achieved.

Mqurice