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[–] degoogler@lemmy.zip 1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

In an atom, the electrons orbit around the nucleus in the same manner as the planets orbit around the sun.

That's been debunked for many many decades but middle scool still teaches this model. At least I wasn't told back then how misleading and wrong that is, only in high school right before graduating the physics teacher emphasized this misconception. I remember how mad she was about it lol. I have no clue how its taught elsewhere.

[–] Adalast@lemmy.world 5 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (1 children)

The Bhor's model is at least a useful simplification of the atomic structure. What needs taught is that everything you learn before college and intensive narrow topical courses is simplified to the point of being incorrect with the hope that you get enough of an intrinsic understanding of the concept that the less simplified explanation you get next will make sense. I say this because it will still be simplified to the point of being wrong, but will be a step closer to the truth. This is the essence of education.

  • Elementary/middle school: ice is water that has frozen solid
  • HS: ice is water that has lost enough energy that the molecules form a crystalline lattice.
  • College: there are actually 19 or 20 kinds of water ice that have been verified, but as many as 74,963 might exist.
  • Post-collegiate: There may be 74,963 kinds of ice, but I know one ICE we should definitely eliminate from this world.
[–] degoogler@lemmy.zip 1 points 1 month ago

Yes I agree to all of this, especially to the last sentence lol. I didn't want to give the impression that simplifications are a bad thing. But I think at one point you should start to hint that its a simplification and that there's much more to it, like kurzgesagt does