Yet ~67M Americans believe in it (taking 20% of the population) after 3.5 years (with 1/2 a year of silence).
You would think that every university would offer courses on how Q was the most viral word-of-mouth phenomenon ever. Wouldn’t all of the marketing industry want to study Q as well? Why spend millions on advertising a product if you can just make text posts on 8kun?
Not strictly true. Some of the best people in their fields end up being mostly self taught. If you want to talk about how easy it is to be distracted in isolation on your computer, that's one thing. But there is no limit to the amount of information you can receive on a computer, and no limit to the courses that can be put on them. Most teachers nowadays have a curriculum from a book, and don't even have full understanding of what they're teaching anyway.
Still not true. You can teach and you can learn, but you cannot give them experience from handling it in a lab, nor can you correct bad habits -- this is true.
Well, yes and no. Depends on how social you mean. As a species we used to stay within our tribes or families.
But yes, now at our current point of evolution and civilization, we are a social people who glean a lot of our information from facial expression and body language.
A lot of muscles in just the face to portray information, and we cannot utilize it over the internet or through masks.
Unfortunately they are succeeding at this point.