Author: Curt Doolittle

  • @dr_duchesne : I’ve done a great deal of work on european (masculine systemic) t

    @dr_duchesne
    : I’ve done a great deal of work on european (masculine systemic) thinking vs semitic (feminine verbal) thinking across the full suit of sciences. (I study logic, grammars, methods of argument, and sex differences in cognition, communication and particularly sex differences in deceit. The consistency of these differences is astonishing)

    What’s interesting to note is that unlike maxwell and say hilbert, einstein and bohr both converted from the materialist and systematic paradigm to the imaginary and verbal paradigm. Einstein with space-time and his pictures-as-analogies, Cantor with Infinities, and Bohr with “just calculate” in the Copenhagen consensus. In other words, hilbert stopped when einstein published (to beat hilbert to it), but hilbert was trying to find the correct material systemic solution not an analogy or derivation as einstein did. So we ended up with a rapid advancement at the time, but stalled by the 70s as the limits of the verbal-pictoral solution of einstein were reached, and the generations of physicists were misdirected into mathiness. (which is why we’ve lost 50+ years in fundamental physics).

    I know this might seem as a leap to the audience but it won’t to Dr. RD: The european evolved testimony, rational philosophy, and geometry, and the semite evolved storytellilng, mythicism, and algebra. The difference between those is realism (measurement) vs idealism (description).

    My point being that the masculine feminine genetic distribution in our populations is manifest in the material testifiable vs verbal imaginable differences in our civilizational work product (all wisdom literatures) preserves the sex differences in cognition. Something we still see in IQ tests and college entry tests and even awarded degrees, and very obviously in public intellectuals and mass producers of pseudoscience and propaganda. And even within those rewarded degrees we see the difference in the distribution.

    I keep a table of these characters and it’s fascinating.


    Source date (UTC): 2025-09-04 19:00:08 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1963678484267716781

  • The problem in academy and in the field, even among fellow polymaths, is reducib

    The problem in academy and in the field, even among fellow polymaths, is reducible to the demand for the certainty of opportunity instead of continually expanding and maintaining the field of opportunities. We operate by a different standard, not certainty (closure now) but satisfaction of demand for infallibility given the question at hand. It’s not finding the one solution it’s keeping the field of opportunities open so that we can seize opportunities to achieve one of the field’s better end states.


    Source date (UTC): 2025-09-03 23:21:55 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1963381976620306752

  • (Diary) Um… my formal training is in art history, theory, and criticism. One c

    (Diary)
    Um… my formal training is in art history, theory, and criticism. One could say the philosophy or Art. For me it is a deep and precious education that not only framed my understanding mankind’s history through our arts, but gave me occasion to produce my first serious philosophical work in the analytic tradition: the objective valuation of art, at the ripe age of twenty.
    I don’t really need anything other than books to learn any subject. I’ve learned pretty much everything in the human corpus through self study.
    But we were taught even in our first years, using the seminar format. And I don’t see the value of that format disappearing. I just don’t see it. 90% of education can be converted to the equivalent of game software (simulation games). But that 10% that is only possible by sharing frontal cortices at the same time, in the same environment on the same subject — I don’t see how that can go away.
    CD


    Source date (UTC): 2025-09-03 22:31:34 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1963369304986194059

  • cc: @pearlythingz

    cc:
    @pearlythingz


    Source date (UTC): 2025-09-03 15:56:25 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1963269860747772103

  • (Aspie Diary) As I was driving home, thinking about something else entirely, I r

    (Aspie Diary)
    As I was driving home, thinking about something else entirely, I realize that the vast loud oppressive steam powered machine of my autistic subconscious has quieted as I’ve completed composing my work. It’s like I gave it voice – maybe gave it life. And now that it’s heard, and out in the wild so to speak, extant at least in text, it’s calm.
    While we all seek a state of psychological and emotional mindfulness, in my case it’s given me intellectual mindfulness, that is my equivalent of psychological and emotional mindfulness.
    Now I realize that others have had a similar experience from learning the work. It’s because the world becomes easily understandable. No longer unpredictable. And people largely bots stumbling under streetlamps of limited understanding, rather than rude, immoral, and seditious.
    And it makes it a lot easier to love mankind in general – even if it is still hard to love some of the less savory individuals. But at least we can understand the bots. And for all intents and purposes, almost everyone is in fact, a bot running on genetic hardware and cultural software, and knowledge only approximating the truth, and then, only in a minority of cases.
    From that perspective, the fact that we achieve anything at all as hairless walking talking great apes, is just a miracle. 😉
    Revel in our time.
    -CD


    Source date (UTC): 2025-09-03 15:55:33 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1963269644426641813

  • (Thank you so much. This helped me. 😉 )

    (Thank you so much. This helped me. 😉 )


    Source date (UTC): 2025-09-03 15:38:35 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1963265374842991087

  • ( Human Aesthetics 😉 ) One of the reasons I liked living in Ukraine and Russia

    ( Human Aesthetics 😉 )
    One of the reasons I liked living in Ukraine and Russia was the daily experience of watching beautiful women and their children walk by. It’s like flowers. 😉
    And by that I mean natural beauty not ‘dolled up pretense’ reminding me of the lyrics “… secretaries primp and preen like cheap tarts on a red light street…”. Which is in my experience the east coast model.
    When the evidence of course is that men prefer the natural ‘you’ so to speak – and that you’re just not overweight.
    So, I’m sitting here in western washington, in a starbucks, in a wealthy semi-rural town, watching one natural, beautiful, woman after another come fetch her coffee.
    This area is known for the evasion of makeup. It’s also known for a lack of attractive women – which has changed as the tech industry has dominated and drawn the female interests like moths to the flame.
    Now, I’d intended to read some documentation on AI configuration but the distraction, while delaying both that effort and my concentration, is somehow a luxury I’m happy to experience.
    Unfortunately I remember american women before the fat-pocalypse, and the subsequent hatred of men. I remember when we liked each other.
    Even in the 70s. Which wasn’t exactly a time of economic comfort zones.
    I love mankind. It’s the rude individuals who either cannot or will not, or virtue signal they won’t, in a false pretense of superiority easily transparent, appreciate one another, and what we have achieved with one another, particularly in the west – an achievement few others have. And those who have did so in our imitation.
    And we live in an era where that achievement has been undermined through immigrants, and our women, both of whom favor the security of stagnation over the stress of innovative heroism.
    Hugs all.


    Source date (UTC): 2025-09-03 14:55:44 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1963254591048618004

  • Great question. Memory requires neurons. Information in general requires storage

    Great question. Memory requires neurons. Information in general requires storage. Avoid error by anthropomorphic conflation. By distinguishing store of information (DNA) from adaptive recall mechanism (neural memory) we find memory vs encoding or recording.


    Source date (UTC): 2025-09-02 20:44:14 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1962979904947155230

  • Yes. 🙂

    Yes. 🙂


    Source date (UTC): 2025-09-02 17:59:39 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1962938487541493927

  • Yes! 😉

    Yes! 😉


    Source date (UTC): 2025-09-02 16:07:01 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1962910141365506246