You can't really grasp what's happening now or it's going to happen in the near future if you don't understand what we know about evolution of life as a whole.
Mechanics may be similar but you need to frame them in the correct time span to have an understanding of them, and that is basically a geological time scale
@realcaseyrollins how do you know different languages of youtube have different algorithms and that that is the reason of the difference in the number of pro-against in the results?
Also, what do you mean by "more balanced"? Compared to what?
@realcaseyrollins Are you being ironic? I think it's just that those videos are more seen, or more abundant
@johnlitt of course it's not scientific, it's alright, I was just curious to see in different languages how much of resistance evolutionary theory encounters, so in a sense I'm more interested in the stuff people click the most anyway =)
@johnlitt Yep, same results
@johnlitt what did you search for? Theory of evolution, and checked the first 20 results, as I did?
@johnlitt what were your results?
@johnlitt Are you saying this because you found different results?
@johnlitt Hi, still same results: 4 against evolution in English, 9 in Italian.
@freemo We do what we can. Like a STEM Instance!
Btw, if you good communicators and shows about it, please link, I'm starting to get interested in volunteering for this kind stuff and is very difficult to make evolution interesting (since I don't know how to find eye candy stuff to show kids!)
The "science is too complicated" is dangerous, but the worst is "science is boring", and "science is done by scientists".
We have a common public acceptance of stuff that would have blown the mind of people 500 years ago, like germs, cells theory, DNA. Against evolutionary theory is the active force of religions, I'd say, more than just the passive "yeah no, too complicated". That's why I think that we need more active force in the explanation of this ideas.
my two cents though.
@freemo There is that, too. I still think that more communicators, especially in high school and with kids, can do a great deal of difference. In Italy the school system is not really good, frankly.
Once they are grown up, at least that 15% of people who are not sure should be able to easily access good quality information and make up their mind.
Jeovah's witnesses here knock at doors and stop you in the streets, while the highest level of communication of many researchers I know is having a laugh about how we share a common ancestors with bananas when drunk, while trying to write the phylogenetic tree on the dusty windshield of a car =D
@freemo Yeah, it sucks. We need more skilled communicators I guess.
Considering the statistics it makes sense though, less than half of the population in the US thinks we evolved from other animals.
In Italy should be a bit above 60%, so ok, it's well reflected
https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn9786-why-doesnt-america-believe-in-evolution/
@strypey Same results... we really suck in Italy I guess
Yee, we are rocking it man!
Out of curiosity, I searched on youtube "theory of evolution". Out of the first 20 results, 4 were about trying to prove that evolution is a myth, and it never happened.
Then I tried in Italian, "Teoria dell'evoluzione". 9 results of the first 20 were about "debunking" the theory of evolution.
I'm not sure this is related to my personal feed, but I found it interesting. It's almost half of the results in Italian!
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