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  • Essay / High school students should think, not memorize

    "Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all that we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the whole world, and everything what there will ever be to know and understand. (Albert Einstein). What if I told you it's true? What if I told you that everything we are taught in school is not true? What if I told you that our school system doesn't even teach us real math and science? This may seem absurd, but the answer to all these questions is yes. Additionally, each year more and more students are turning their backs on many rewarding career fields because of the way our public school system misrepresents them. to education and implement creativity and critical thinking into their programs, without these concepts and with current educational practices, students will experience intellectual delay and will not have the skills necessary to thrive in the real world . Nothing in this universe can be proven absolutely true. Even none of the “facts” I am about to share with you can be absolutely true. Many supposed facts have been proven false throughout history. For example, Earth was once believed to be the center of the universe. Copernicus later proved that this was not the case (Rabin). Recently it has been proven that yes! However, any point in the universe is the center due to expansion due to dark matter. When it comes to dark matter, there is a misconception in almost every chemistry book that the universe is made up entirely of atoms. It has now been theorized that only 4.6% of the entire universe is made up of atoms (WMAP- Content of the Universe), with the remainder being dark matter and dark energy. The truth is always changing... middle of article...... Works Cited “History of Calculus. » History of Calculus. Np, nd Web. March 17, 2014. "Keirsey Temperament Website - Portrait of the Architect Rational® (INTP): Albert Einstein." Np, nd Web. March 24, 2014. Nickless, Cloyd. “Photons are like women.” Personal interview Nov. 2013Robin, Sheila. “Nicholas Copernicus”. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Fall 2010 edition). Edward N. Zatla, December 18, 2013.2010/entries/copernicus ""The only thing worse than a boy who hates you: a boy. It loves you. ""Goodreads. Np, nd Web. March 18, 2014. “What is the universe made of?” Be Boring?" The New York Times. The New York Times, December 7, 2013. Web. March 18.. 2014.