WOW ! You just answered a question that has been bugging me for ages. Which is, why are schools and colleges designed to slow down the learning
capabilities that every person is born with.
I mean a young child learns a new language or two in a couple of years, learns to count, sometimes spell, how to eat, run, play, interact, react ....
etc... etc...
Then they are SENT to school to start 'learning' a .. b .. c .. d. at a snails pace.
Then when they get older, they are repremanded for asking 'the wrong' questions, with comments like 'are you trying to be smart' .... well yes
actually they are, that's why they are there!.
Thinking outside the box is frowned upon ... because it's not on the syllabus.
So you end up with young adults who only knows what is on the syllabus, unable (or afraid) to think for themselves. These indoctrinated adults are
unlikely to come out with anything new. Maybe when they go into third level college or industry, they will be hinted to or trickle fed something and
presto we have a new (20 year old) discovery.
Thanks for the answer
[edit on 3-2-2010 by All_Truth_Soon]


