Monday, 15 September 2014

Knowledge

Knowledge by: 

  •  Acquaintance
  • Description
  • How
  • What 
  • Rational
  • Empirical


Sunday, 14 September 2014

My Response To The Maps Video

The world is nothing like I expected it to be. What we thought of the world would be wrong in some cases because thats our perception of the world, its not accurate readings. The Mercator Projection Map created a ethnic basis against the three world, their impression on the world is structured around the Western Teachings and promotes social inequality with the Eastern World. However, the Peter Projection map seems to be more accurate but who can tell if its really true? Is our perception of the world taught to as kids wrong? We will never know, we can only assume until we go outy to space and see for ourselves. For now the world is a mystery, we can only assume that the maps that are taught to us are accurate in both shape and size.

Saturday, 13 September 2014

My Response on the article 'Reality and Sugarcubes'


"Reality is nothing like we think it is? "

As kids we were like sponge,anything that was taught to us we would believe it without any questioning and hesitation. But now that we're older we start questioning if the lessons taught are facts or opinions? Is what we have learnt before actually true or false? Is the world really round or flat? There is a lot to learn about the world. The world is its own mystery,there are so many different aspects in this world and so many things to learn as well.Everything now is either scientific based or opinion based. Everyone have their own interpretation of the world and knowledge which we can't change. Our perspective of the world is different from someone in Japan. No one has the accurate readings of the world. Is what we have learnt really facts or was it opinions? is a very important question because we're thinking we've learnt facts and not thinking if it was really opinion.Life is a learning process whether if we were taught facts or opinions.

- Alia Small