There is a difference between a construction by a set of testable operations, an

There is a difference between a construction by a set of testable operations, and a narrative explaining the consequence.. Just as there is a difference between a formula(measurement) and a theory(search criteria).

I teach the formula (construction), because I want to teach causality, from which deduction is possible. It’s acceptable to teach the narrative, but not if it obscures the causality.

As such the best answer is always the narrative first(explanation), and the causality second (proof).

But otherwise why should someone believe anything I say any more than any other person who does not provide ‘proof of work’ so to speak? 😉

So yes< ia gree but my mimssion since 2022 has beeen reinforced by the three sequences of teams we’ve put together – that I wodk on the formal and others on the informal. I would rather you and others become influential and powerful by teaching the ordinary people the informal version, than ask me to speak to ordinary people with whom I do not share cognitive parity.

– hugs

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Source date (UTC): 2024-04-15 20:36:09 UTC

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