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  • lucaswerkmeister@wikis.worldL lucaswerkmeister@wikis.world

    Fellow fedizens! As decreed by https://xkcd.com/843/ some fifteen years ago, it is once again time to spend the morning reading through the Wikipedia article https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_common_misconceptions.

    #xkcd #xkcd843 #misconceptions #Wikipedia

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    #13
    @LucasWerkmeister I didn't know any of the mentioned "misconceptions". it was the first time I had read that weird assumprions.
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    • mina@berlin.socialM mina@berlin.social

      @angelastella

      I am missing "Object oriented programming is always a good idea".

      @LucasWerkmeister

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      #14

      @mina @LucasWerkmeister

      Tools and methods talk gets too meta and that's the stuff holy wars are made of.

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      • lucaswerkmeister@wikis.worldL lucaswerkmeister@wikis.world

        Fellow fedizens! As decreed by https://xkcd.com/843/ some fifteen years ago, it is once again time to spend the morning reading through the Wikipedia article https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_common_misconceptions.

        #xkcd #xkcd843 #misconceptions #Wikipedia

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        #15

        @LucasWerkmeister Also useful:

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fallacies

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        • lucaswerkmeister@wikis.worldL lucaswerkmeister@wikis.world

          Fellow fedizens! As decreed by https://xkcd.com/843/ some fifteen years ago, it is once again time to spend the morning reading through the Wikipedia article https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_common_misconceptions.

          #xkcd #xkcd843 #misconceptions #Wikipedia

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          #16

          @LucasWerkmeister i have said it before and i'll say it again: some of these are pretty silly. this may be more a reflection on the target readers than the writers — but does anyone *actually* believe there is a scientific basis for astronomy, for example?

          (some others of these, on the other hand, are not silly at all.)

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          • fishidwardrobe@mastodon.me.ukF fishidwardrobe@mastodon.me.uk

            @LucasWerkmeister i have said it before and i'll say it again: some of these are pretty silly. this may be more a reflection on the target readers than the writers — but does anyone *actually* believe there is a scientific basis for astronomy, for example?

            (some others of these, on the other hand, are not silly at all.)

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            #17

            @fishidwardrobe @LucasWerkmeister are you confusing astronomy and astrology?

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            • lucaswerkmeister@wikis.worldL lucaswerkmeister@wikis.world

              Fellow fedizens! As decreed by https://xkcd.com/843/ some fifteen years ago, it is once again time to spend the morning reading through the Wikipedia article https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_common_misconceptions.

              #xkcd #xkcd843 #misconceptions #Wikipedia

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              #18

              @LucasWerkmeister but in that universe we have the Misconception Paradox, which is that anything listed in the article will become an uncommon misconception by February 8, and new common misconceptions will need to be found. It's ultimately self-defeating.

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              • lucaswerkmeister@wikis.worldL lucaswerkmeister@wikis.world

                Fellow fedizens! As decreed by https://xkcd.com/843/ some fifteen years ago, it is once again time to spend the morning reading through the Wikipedia article https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_common_misconceptions.

                #xkcd #xkcd843 #misconceptions #Wikipedia

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                #19

                @LucasWerkmeister
                I looked throught the first list (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_common_misconceptions_about_arts_and_culture ) to see which ones I didn't know about.

                Here's one common misconception that I learned is wrong. Hemingway did not write the famous 6 word story, "For sale: baby shoes, never worn." So, thanks, learned something new!

                Going to keep reading, hoping to learn some more ...

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                • mariellequinton@ottawa.placeM mariellequinton@ottawa.place

                  @fishidwardrobe @LucasWerkmeister are you confusing astronomy and astrology?

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                  #20

                  @mariellequinton @fishidwardrobe @LucasWerkmeister Pfff, you’re saying stars and planets actually exist? Yeah, right… 😉

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                  • fishidwardrobe@mastodon.me.ukF fishidwardrobe@mastodon.me.uk

                    @LucasWerkmeister i have said it before and i'll say it again: some of these are pretty silly. this may be more a reflection on the target readers than the writers — but does anyone *actually* believe there is a scientific basis for astronomy, for example?

                    (some others of these, on the other hand, are not silly at all.)

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                    #21

                    @fishidwardrobe IHYM “astrology”.

                    (I Hope You Mean)

                    @LucasWerkmeister

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                    • mariellequinton@ottawa.placeM mariellequinton@ottawa.place

                      @fishidwardrobe @LucasWerkmeister are you confusing astronomy and astrology?

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                      #22

                      @mariellequinton @LucasWerkmeister only in spelling… oops…

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                      • lucaswerkmeister@wikis.worldL lucaswerkmeister@wikis.world

                        Fellow fedizens! As decreed by https://xkcd.com/843/ some fifteen years ago, it is once again time to spend the morning reading through the Wikipedia article https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_common_misconceptions.

                        #xkcd #xkcd843 #misconceptions #Wikipedia

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                        #23

                        @LucasWerkmeister @sandyarmstrong
                        The problem is that some of their "corrections" are in fact misconceptions themselves. Welcome to what happens when your next-door-neighbour Joe Blow can edit/admin a page and not check it's correct. I always say Wikipedia is "like an encyclopedia" in the same way that Madonna is like a virgin. Go to reputable sources in the first place (like Maths textbooks for Maths)
                        https://dotnet.social/@SmartmanApps/115207044364101854

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                        • smartmanapps@dotnet.socialS smartmanapps@dotnet.social

                          @LucasWerkmeister @sandyarmstrong
                          The problem is that some of their "corrections" are in fact misconceptions themselves. Welcome to what happens when your next-door-neighbour Joe Blow can edit/admin a page and not check it's correct. I always say Wikipedia is "like an encyclopedia" in the same way that Madonna is like a virgin. Go to reputable sources in the first place (like Maths textbooks for Maths)
                          https://dotnet.social/@SmartmanApps/115207044364101854

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                          #24

                          @LucasWerkmeister @sandyarmstrong

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                          • smartmanapps@dotnet.socialS smartmanapps@dotnet.social

                            @LucasWerkmeister @sandyarmstrong
                            The problem is that some of their "corrections" are in fact misconceptions themselves. Welcome to what happens when your next-door-neighbour Joe Blow can edit/admin a page and not check it's correct. I always say Wikipedia is "like an encyclopedia" in the same way that Madonna is like a virgin. Go to reputable sources in the first place (like Maths textbooks for Maths)
                            https://dotnet.social/@SmartmanApps/115207044364101854

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                            #25

                            @SmartmanApps @LucasWerkmeister I hope nobody takes any source as absolute truth, be it wikipedia or anything else. It's still a great list and a fun starting point to learn new things.

                            Also, I disagree with your counterexample. 🙂

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                            • lucaswerkmeister@wikis.worldL lucaswerkmeister@wikis.world

                              Fellow fedizens! As decreed by https://xkcd.com/843/ some fifteen years ago, it is once again time to spend the morning reading through the Wikipedia article https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_common_misconceptions.

                              #xkcd #xkcd843 #misconceptions #Wikipedia

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                              #26

                              @LucasWerkmeister
                              @mcjevans

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                              • smartmanapps@dotnet.socialS smartmanapps@dotnet.social

                                @LucasWerkmeister @sandyarmstrong
                                The problem is that some of their "corrections" are in fact misconceptions themselves. Welcome to what happens when your next-door-neighbour Joe Blow can edit/admin a page and not check it's correct. I always say Wikipedia is "like an encyclopedia" in the same way that Madonna is like a virgin. Go to reputable sources in the first place (like Maths textbooks for Maths)
                                https://dotnet.social/@SmartmanApps/115207044364101854

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                                #27

                                @SmartmanApps @LucasWerkmeister @sandyarmstrong
                                This is a really old misconception that, itself, has been debunked. Numerous fact-checks of Wikipedia have found that, even though it contains inaccuracies, it is just as if not more reliable than other Encyclopedias, on top of having more sources you can follow.

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                                • sandyarmstrong@hachyderm.ioS sandyarmstrong@hachyderm.io

                                  @SmartmanApps @LucasWerkmeister I hope nobody takes any source as absolute truth, be it wikipedia or anything else. It's still a great list and a fun starting point to learn new things.

                                  Also, I disagree with your counterexample. 🙂

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                                  #28

                                  @sandyarmstrong @LucasWerkmeister
                                  "I hope nobody takes any source as absolute truth" - Maths has proofs, therefore absolutely true. The page including the claim that 0.(9)=1 paradoxically includes the proof that it can never equal 1 - it's a hyperbola with an asymptote of 1 😂

                                  "I disagree with your counterexample" - you can disagree all you want and you'll still be proven wrong by the Maths of infinite sums and hyperbolic graphs, both of which we teach to high school students

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                                  • raccoon@techhub.socialR raccoon@techhub.social

                                    @SmartmanApps @LucasWerkmeister @sandyarmstrong
                                    This is a really old misconception that, itself, has been debunked. Numerous fact-checks of Wikipedia have found that, even though it contains inaccuracies, it is just as if not more reliable than other Encyclopedias, on top of having more sources you can follow.

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                                    #29

                                    @Raccoon @LucasWerkmeister @sandyarmstrong
                                    "This is a really old misconception that, itself, has been debunked" - says person failing to cite any such "debunking".

                                    "Numerous fact-checks of Wikipedia have found that" - there are NO Maths textbooks referenced.

                                    "it is just as if not more reliable than other Encyclopedias" - both of which are way less reliable than Maths textbooks 🙄

                                    "on top of having more sources you can follow" - none of which were Maths textbooks

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                                    • smartmanapps@dotnet.socialS smartmanapps@dotnet.social

                                      @sandyarmstrong @LucasWerkmeister
                                      "I hope nobody takes any source as absolute truth" - Maths has proofs, therefore absolutely true. The page including the claim that 0.(9)=1 paradoxically includes the proof that it can never equal 1 - it's a hyperbola with an asymptote of 1 😂

                                      "I disagree with your counterexample" - you can disagree all you want and you'll still be proven wrong by the Maths of infinite sums and hyperbolic graphs, both of which we teach to high school students

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                                      #30

                                      @SmartmanApps @LucasWerkmeister yes, math has axiomatic truths. But a website (or a fedi post, for that matter) may not be accurate in discussing them.

                                      I think the wikipedia entry here is pretty clear that it is talking about real numbers, in which case 0.(9) is not a hyperbola, but is in fact a rational number, 1.

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                                      • sandyarmstrong@hachyderm.ioS sandyarmstrong@hachyderm.io

                                        @SmartmanApps @LucasWerkmeister yes, math has axiomatic truths. But a website (or a fedi post, for that matter) may not be accurate in discussing them.

                                        I think the wikipedia entry here is pretty clear that it is talking about real numbers, in which case 0.(9) is not a hyperbola, but is in fact a rational number, 1.

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                                        #31

                                        @sandyarmstrong @LucasWerkmeister
                                        "yes, math has axiomatic truths" - and literal proofs.

                                        "may not be accurate in discussing them" - Maths textbooks are, none of which were referenced by the Wiki article.

                                        "it is talking about real numbers" - yep

                                        "in which case 0.(9) is not a hyperbola, but is in fact a rational number, 1" - no, it is in fact 0.(9). It can never equal 1 unless you add a 0.000...0001 to it, but the last digit is always a 9, and add another 9, and add another 9, and...

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                                        • smartmanapps@dotnet.socialS smartmanapps@dotnet.social

                                          @sandyarmstrong @LucasWerkmeister
                                          "yes, math has axiomatic truths" - and literal proofs.

                                          "may not be accurate in discussing them" - Maths textbooks are, none of which were referenced by the Wiki article.

                                          "it is talking about real numbers" - yep

                                          "in which case 0.(9) is not a hyperbola, but is in fact a rational number, 1" - no, it is in fact 0.(9). It can never equal 1 unless you add a 0.000...0001 to it, but the last digit is always a 9, and add another 9, and add another 9, and...

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                                          #32

                                          @SmartmanApps @LucasWerkmeister my friend, let me introduce you to 1/3

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