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[[Day the Universe Changed: Changing Knowledge, Changing Reality]]
 
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The Frame of Reference is the structure into which you put all of your ideas. It provides you with a structure or thought of reality. It evaluates, explains, and organizes every experience (mental and physical), idea, and opinion you have. It provides the whole of reality that you know and refer to. The Frame of Reference supplies and stores your beliefs, judgments, morals, ethnics, and values. It is essentially a rulebook for your brain throughout your life.
 
  
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The frame of reference is a set of standards in relation to how judgements are made. It provides the beliefs, judgements, moral ethics, and values of the world. Also, the frame of reference acts as a rulebook for humanity and gives theories for new ideas. Because beliefs dictate behavior, the frame of reference is an important part of sustaining society. The frame of reference is used in everyday life and can be seen in all people because each individual has a different perspective. For example, a girl could be standing on a train thinking she is standing still, but a boy runs after her screaming "hold still!" thinking that she is moving because she is on a moving vehicle.
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Lexi Pickens
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-Eloise Reasoner and Douglas Parsley
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-Class Notes
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Day the Universe Changed: Changing Knowledge, Changing Reality


The frame of reference is a set of standards in relation to how judgements are made. It provides the beliefs, judgements, moral ethics, and values of the world. Also, the frame of reference acts as a rulebook for humanity and gives theories for new ideas. Because beliefs dictate behavior, the frame of reference is an important part of sustaining society. The frame of reference is used in everyday life and can be seen in all people because each individual has a different perspective. For example, a girl could be standing on a train thinking she is standing still, but a boy runs after her screaming "hold still!" thinking that she is moving because she is on a moving vehicle.

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-Eloise Reasoner and Douglas Parsley

Sources: -Class Notes -Origions Book