> K. William Fancsali wrote:
> Math is only empirical to some degree? Give me some of what you're smoking.>
I recall saying something to the effect that Math is empirical at least to some degree. That has a different meaning than "Math is only empirical to some degree." If you are questioning whether Math is empirical, I gave an example that it was to some degree. I can give plenty more.
Also, when we learn something, we do so from examples (experience).
<The US education system? The US "education system" is not federally run. There is no "US education system." Vote for a better schoolboard. 8th grade algebra? We did it in 6th, and that was not counting the advanced placement program which did it sooner. If your teacher had trouble explaining what a variable is, your teacher was, in fact, mentally retarded.>
US education may not be 100% controlled by the feds, but there is some central control over education. For example, there is the federal department of education and powerful teacher's unions. US public schools are also extensively similar in quality. So it's perfectly fair to generalize about US education.