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Al Klein wrote:
On Sat, 12 Aug 2006 02:18:17 GMT, Cecil Moore wrote: Al Klein wrote: One doesn't, but "first principles" has nothing to do with this discussion - a fact you still don't understand. There's two ways to learn: 1. Memorize knowledge, 2. develop knowledge from first principles. Which has nothing to do with the difference between memorizing answers and learning theory. If you are learning theory that someone has already developed, you *are* memorizing answers. I *memorized* Ohm's law for my Novice exam. I *memorized* the fact that 'I' is the letter used for current. If you are not memorizing answers provided by the people who developed the theory, then you are necessarily developing the theory from first principles. Avoiding memorizing answers to questions is a good way to keep making the same mistakes over and over. Do you avoid the Q&A sections of all web pages for fear that you might accidentally memorize an answer? -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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