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| "Seeing is believing," but should I believe what I see through a telescope? Or the reading I see on a thermometer? Instruments extend our experience of the world beyond our senses. Just as with our senses, we gain trust in scientific instruments through interactive exploration and comparison. | | "Seeing is believing," but should I believe what I see through a telescope? Or the reading I see on a thermometer? Instruments extend our experience of the world beyond our senses. Just as with our senses, we gain trust in scientific instruments through interactive exploration and comparison. |
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| == The Lesson in Context == | | == The Lesson in Context == |
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| This lesson links the idea that there's a shared reality "out there" and the beginnings of our comprehension about it. It does this by providing the foundation for why we can trust that the instruments we use are in fact measuring something real about reality. The lessons after this are about how we interpret the results of our measurements and start to unpack what they're actually telling us about reality. | | This lesson links the idea that there's a shared reality "out there" and the beginnings of our comprehension about it. It does this by providing the foundation for why we can trust that the instruments we use are in fact measuring something real about reality. The lessons after this are about how we interpret the results of our measurements and start to unpack what they're actually telling us about reality. |
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| {{ContextRelation|Senses and instruments as means to study the shared reality.}} | | {{ContextRelation|Senses and instruments as means to study the shared reality.}} |
| {{ContextRelation|Ways to help us feel "real" about things we can't directly see.}} | | {{ContextRelation|Ways to help us feel "real" about things we can't directly see.}} |
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| '''Later Lessons''' | | '''Later Lessons''' |
| {{ContextLesson|2.2 Systematic and Statistical Uncertainty}} | | {{ContextLesson|2.2 Systematic and Statistical Uncertainty}} |
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| {{ContextRelation|The value of interactive exploration can be understood in terms of causation as "correlation under intervention."}} | | {{ContextRelation|The value of interactive exploration can be understood in terms of causation as "correlation under intervention."}} |
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| == Takeaways == | | == Takeaways == |
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