Originally Posted by Bostonian
The students had improved at handling equations and formulas, he explains, but when it came to understanding “what the real meanings of these things are, they basically reverted to Aristotelian logic—thousands of years back.” For example, they could recite Newton’s Third Law and apply it to numerical problems, but when asked about a real-world event like a collision between a heavy truck and a light car, many firmly declared that the heavy truck exerts a larger force. (Actually, an object’s weight is irrelevant to the force exerted.)

What really matters most is whether the driver of either vehicle is on company business and whether either vehicle is covered by a commercial $1,000,000 policy.

They don't teach you that in school!