-Question 1: Does the formula for falling bodies give accurate
or inaccurate results when a feather is dropped How about when a
ball is dropped What about when a ball is dropped from an airplane
-Question 2: In explaining why leaves have accumulated on one
side of the tree, Friedman notes that one hypothesis is that leaves
have minds and have deliberately chosen to fall to one particular
side of the tree. Suppose that a critic responds we should reject
that hypothesis because it is utterly stupid.
Based on the reading, do you think that Friedman would agree
or disagree with this critic Why/why not
-Question 3: Throughout the paper, Friedman consistently uses the phrase as if. In the context of the billiard player, briefly explain (e.g., a few sentences) what Friedman means by behaving as if












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