Good for him. That’s one big way that science advances – by questioning the things that “everybody knows”. Sometimes, just sometimes, everybody is wrong.
(Example: Hot water can freeze faster than cold water under the same conditions, if those are right. It’s down to convection currents and the like. Totally counter-intuitive, but still the case.)
I can remember being his age when push button phones came out. We tried pushing redial on one handset and then the other to see if it dialed the last number called or the last number dialed on the handset.
Templo S.U.D. over 5 years ago
Jason, you meteorological moron
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 5 years ago
Jason is smart in some areas…not this one.
fredd13 over 5 years ago
Good for him. That’s one big way that science advances – by questioning the things that “everybody knows”. Sometimes, just sometimes, everybody is wrong.
(Example: Hot water can freeze faster than cold water under the same conditions, if those are right. It’s down to convection currents and the like. Totally counter-intuitive, but still the case.)
BiggerNate91 over 5 years ago
What’s Jason going to do with the big chunk of bowl-shaped ice now?
kab2rb over 5 years ago
Sorry, Jason, Paige is right, I cannot imagine you wanting to miss school.
yangeldf over 5 years ago
Jason’s intelligence seems really specific, he can ace a math test in 30 seconds but doesn’t know how ice works…
tcayer over 5 years ago
I can remember being his age when push button phones came out. We tried pushing redial on one handset and then the other to see if it dialed the last number called or the last number dialed on the handset.
craigwestlake over 5 years ago
If Jason wants snowflakes he can collect them on the Internet…