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#Criticalthinking Reel by @thecosmicmind_101 - Neil deGrasse Tyson explains a simple way to test whether the Earth is flat or curved.

If several people stand at different heights in a tall buildin
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Neil deGrasse Tyson explains a simple way to test whether the Earth is flat or curved. If several people stand at different heights in a tall building and watch the sunset, the people higher up will see the Sun for longer. On a flat Earth, everyone would see the sunset disappear at the same time. But because the Earth is curved, the horizon changes depending on your height — which is why the person on the roof sees the Sun last. You don’t need complicated science. You can test it yourself. #science #space #earth #astronomy #physics #cosmos #flatearth #flatearth #sciencefacts #neildegrassetyson #universe #spacefacts #criticalthinking #reels #explore #viral #learnsomething
#Criticalthinking Reel by @just_think_101 - Ricky Gervais points out something strange about religion:

Most people believe the religion they were born into.

If you are born in India, you are l
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Ricky Gervais points out something strange about religion: Most people believe the religion they were born into. If you are born in India, you are likely Hindu. In Pakistan, likely Muslim. In America, likely Christian. Almost everyone believes they happened to be born into the one true religion — while billions of others are wrong. Gervais argues that this should make us question whether belief comes from truth… or simply from where and when we were born. And if religion explains the universe by saying “God was always there,” then why could the universe itself not have always existed? #rickygervais #atheist #religion #atheism #god #philosophy #science #criticalthinking #debate #truth #existentialism
#Criticalthinking Reel by @skepticcore - Neil deGrasse Tyson is a renowned astrophysicist and science communicator known for making complex space concepts simple and exciting. He has hosted s
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Neil deGrasse Tyson is a renowned astrophysicist and science communicator known for making complex space concepts simple and exciting. He has hosted shows like Cosmos and inspires millions to think critically, stay curious, and explore the universe through science. Tyson emphasizes rational thinking, evidence, and the importance of questioning everything. #NeilDeGrasseTyson #Astrophysics #ScienceFacts #SpaceLovers #Cosmos #ScienceCommunication #ThinkLikeAScientist #StayCurious #RationalThinking #Universe #CriticalThinking #ScienceDaily #MindExpansion #Astronomy #ExploreTheUniverse
#Criticalthinking Reel by @alexfalcone (verified account) - Three logical fallacies to watch out for

#learnsomethingnew #medialiteracy #criticalthinking #marketing
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Three logical fallacies to watch out for #learnsomethingnew #medialiteracy #criticalthinking #marketing
#Criticalthinking Reel by @stoichonour - Youth often leans toward idealism, driven by empathy, emotion, and the desire to change the world. Age tends to introduce caution, responsibility, and
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Youth often leans toward idealism, driven by empathy, emotion, and the desire to change the world. Age tends to introduce caution, responsibility, and realism shaped by experience. The quote reflects the tension between heart and mind, suggesting that maturity is not about choosing one side forever, but about balancing compassion with practicality as life unfolds. Growth is not betrayal of values; it is refinement of perspective. Think deeply before adopting any label. — @stoichonour Keywords: winston churchill quote meaning, political maturity, heart vs brain, ideology and age, perspective shift, stoic philosophy, critical thinking, life stages, balanced thinking, social commentary Hashtags: #stoic #stoicism #perspective #politics #criticalthinking wisdom mindset growth lifelessons deepthinking
#Criticalthinking Reel by @the.artlines_ - Only Geniuses Can Solve This Deadly Stone Puzzle 🧠🪨

A mind-bending logic puzzle that tests your observation and critical thinking skills. If E push
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Only Geniuses Can Solve This Deadly Stone Puzzle 🧠🪨 A mind-bending logic puzzle that tests your observation and critical thinking skills. If E pushes the stone, a chain reaction begins — but who actually dies in the end? Look closely at the slopes, barriers, and positions before answering. Sometimes the obvious answer is not the real one. #explorepage #brainteaser #puzzlelovers #criticalthinking #fyp
#Criticalthinking Reel by @itsmiriamjanke (verified account) - Richard Feynman on religion 🪬

In The Pleasure of Finding Things Out (1981), Feynman reflects on doubt, belief, and the value of uncertainty. For him
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Richard Feynman on religion 🪬 In The Pleasure of Finding Things Out (1981), Feynman reflects on doubt, belief, and the value of uncertainty. For him, science was not about having final answers, but about remaining open to questions. Not knowing was something to explore, not something to fear. Richard Feynman was a Nobel Prize–winning theoretical physicist, widely known for his work in quantum electrodynamics and for his rare ability to explain complex ideas with clarity and honesty. What do you think about his perspective? 🎥 Credit: exitlimbo #richardfeynman #scienceandreligion #criticalthinking #curiosity #philosophy
#Criticalthinking Reel by @kids360.app - 🧠 The Secrets to Raising Geniuses: The Unexpected Habits of the Einstein and Jobs Families

15 years of research into the families of outstanding peo
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🧠 The Secrets to Raising Geniuses: The Unexpected Habits of the Einstein and Jobs Families 15 years of research into the families of outstanding people — from Albert Einstein to Steve Jobs👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 The results are shocking to all mothers who force their children to memorize textbooks🤯 Habit №1: Parents never answer questions directly❓ “Mom, why is the sky blue?” — “What do you think?”. Instead of ready answers, they provoke thought. The child’s brain learns to find solutions independently. Geniuses don’t know ready-made formulas. They create them from scratch✨ Habit №2: “Creative chaos” reigns in the house🎨 - No one cleans up immediately after drawing. - Plasticine might sit on the table for a week. - Lego bricks aren’t tidied into a box every evening. Habit №3: Parents talk about their failures📉 “You know, I was a C-student in math in school,” or “I was fired from three jobs until I found my path.” The child understands: failure is not the end of the world, but a stepping stone to success🚀 Habit №4: The family argues and disagrees with each other🗣 They discuss controversial topics at dinner. Dad defends one point of view, Mom defends another. The child sees: truth is multifaceted. They learn to think critically, not to take everything at face value🧐 Habit №5: The child is allowed “useless” hobbies🐜 Collecting stones, taking apart old phones, watching ants for three hours straight. Parents don’t shout: “Go do something useful!”. They understand: passion is the fuel for genius🔥 Habit №6: The family lives without a strict schedule⏰ Dinner might be at 6 PM, or it might be at 9 PM. Weekends are planned spontaneously. Time is a servant, not a master. Flexibility of thought is formed through flexibility in life🤸 Habit №7: Parents show their emotions❤️ Dad might cry from beautiful music. Mom might be moved to tears by a sunset. Anger, joy, delight — everything is experienced openly. The school system stamps out uniformity. Rebel parents raise thought revolutionaries. ✊ . . . . . . #RaisingGeniuses #SecretsOfSuccess #AlbertEinstein #SteveJobs #CriticalThinking #ChildDevelopment #ConsciousParenting
#Criticalthinking Reel by @doctorlarawegener (verified account) - Richard Feynman on religion.

In The Pleasure of Finding Things Out (1981), Feynman reflects on doubt, belief, and the value of uncertainty.
For him,
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Richard Feynman on religion. In The Pleasure of Finding Things Out (1981), Feynman reflects on doubt, belief, and the value of uncertainty. For him, science was not about having final answers, but about remaining open to questions. Not knowing was something to explore, not something to fear. Richard Feynman was a Nobel Prize-winning theoretical physicist, widely known for his work in quantum electrodynamics and for his rare ability to explain complex ideas with clarity and honesty. What do you think about his perspective?👇 🎥Credit: exitlimbo #richardfeynman #scienceandreligion #criticalthinking #curiosity #philosophy
#Criticalthinking Reel by @wealthbreakdown - Some people believe Charlie Kirk "knows too much" - and that's why his name constantly sits at the center of controversy.
Whether it's his campus deba
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Some people believe Charlie Kirk “knows too much” — and that’s why his name constantly sits at the center of controversy. Whether it’s his campus debates, political influence, or the reactions he provokes, moments like these fuel speculation about power, information, and who gets silenced in the public arena. In a world driven by narratives, the line between truth, perception, and conspiracy is where attention lives. Follow @WealthBreakdown to question narratives, think critically, and decide for yourself. #CriticalThinking #Politics #MediaNarratives #Power #Awareness DM for credit or removal request. © All rights and credits reserved to the respective owner(s).
#Criticalthinking Reel by @matrixdeclassified - Every few months, a clip resurfaces:
A cartoon scene that looks eerily similar to a real-world event years later.

And the question always follows:
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Every few months, a clip resurfaces: A cartoon scene that looks eerily similar to a real-world event years later. And the question always follows: Coincidence… or something deeper? Here is what usually explains it: Long-running shows produce thousands of episodes. With that volume, they inevitably cover trends, technology, politics, and social behavior that might later resemble real events. Writers also exaggerate current issues. When those issues evolve in predictable directions, it can look like a “prediction” in hindsight. There is also something called confirmation bias. We remember the hits. We forget the misses. Out of thousands of fictional scenarios, only the few that resemble reality get clipped, shared, and amplified. Patterns feel meaningful. But not every resemblance is intentional forecasting. Sometimes it is satire. Sometimes it is probability. Sometimes it is just good social commentary. Critical thinking does not kill mystery. It refines it. Credits to their respective creators. Send a DM for credit or removal. #media #patterns #analysis #criticalthinking #context
#Criticalthinking Reel by @cashequation - Memorization vs. mastery.

A simple video showed a younger homeschooled kid answering questions that stumped older school students.

Why?
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Memorization vs. mastery. A simple video showed a younger homeschooled kid answering questions that stumped older school students. Why? Schools often teach to the test — short-term recall, not real understanding. Homeschooling allows depth, pace, and true comprehension — turning knowledge into capability. This isn't about knocking teachers. It's about questioning a system that values grades over growth, and compliance over critical thinking. Knowledge isn’t what you remember for the test. It’s what you understand for life. Follow @cashequation for more like this!🤝 #homeschool #traditionaleducation #schoolvshomeschool #educationsystem #criticalthinking #learningmindset #cashequation

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