Miss USA – Should Gravity be Taught in Schools?

Miss USA – Should Gravity be Taught in Schools?

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Miss USA 2011 contestants were asked if gravity should be taught in schools.
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36 Comments

  1. Very misleading video. Clearly an attempt by Adam Good to disparage these women. He attached these women's answers to the wrong questions. Plus he dubbed in words to make the girls look stupid. You could be sued over this, Adam. No joke.

  2. Ironically, gravity is in fact a theory, but a theory with enough evidence to serve as a working theory. Every scientific explanation is a theory with varying degrees of evidence. The scientific method is widely accepted as either proving or disproving a theory, but "proof" is only valid until new information, even more compelling, emerges to overturn that proof.

  3. This is a satire, but it totally misses the point, It doesn't matter if gravity is taught in schools or not…try asking 100 high school grads to explain gravity and see what happens. Or make it 10000, anyone who graduated in this century (or go back further if you want)

    Schools are teaching gravity (and evolution) but they teach it so poorly that almost nobody understands it

  4. Good lord! No pun intended. The future is STEM (science technology engineering math); children must be taught science in order to compete in the world. These same women would probably not want STEM jobs outsourced but if our kids are not educated they cannot compete. I have always defended women in pageants but that clip? Only Minnesota at least found a way to believe science. Yikes. I don’t believe religion or church but I do believe in science.

  5. This title is dishonest, and click bait. Their ignorance was funny enough when it was clear they were talking about evolution. I would not risk being sued by them for voicing over another word (gravity) to make them look very stupid.

  6. What the hell, this is the reason america gets made fun of because we have people saying gravity is a belief !!!!!!!!

    God this hurts see what people we have in america 😢😢😢
    One like = one blessing for each of these people

  7. You can't belive in gravity… it exists.. there's no believing in gravity, it's proven to be real, it's not called beliving, it's called being ignorant, or just plain dumb . How do connect it with 'god made us for a reason' yeah, he made us for a reason, but that has nothing to do with gravity…. I don't think they know exactly what gravity is… I mean you teip, you fall, you hit the floor, that's gravity… not being created by god, it's not like he was like: 'hmm, I'm gonna make his human so that when they fall they hit the floor.' Or 'I'll make this person so that when they slip they float upwards and probably end up dying because gravity doesn't exist, but I'll make sure idiots exist of course!!!'

    It doesn't work that way.

    Yes I know it's fake, it has gravity voiced over…. but there are people who think this way!

  8. There are other ways of explaining why objects fall without gravity. The mainstream seems to think that before Isaac Newton no-one could explain why objects fall down. An orange is heavier than the air around is so it's falls down and a helium balloon is lighter than the air around it so it rises. The only reason we need gravity is to explain why we don't fall off of earth when we're upside down. Gravity has not actually been proven, it's been proven is a sort of hypothetical way.

  9. This seems fake because there is an overvoice every time they say something and you say gravity plus the girl from Kentucky is NOT TALKING ABOUT THIS THAT WAS A RESPONSE TO A DIFFERENT QUESTION THIS IS THE EVOLUTION VIDEO

  10. Mackenzie Fegan is a talented and socially aware film maker. Her skills evident in her posts are many; humour is chief (10% lol) amongst them.
    I have suggested to my 15 year old daughter that she show them to her friends and teachers – possibly the subject of class debate.
    Tommy Carroll
    Liverpool
    UK

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