Category: Human Behavior and Cognitive Science

  • Yanny vs Laurel Some of us process more cycles per second and hear yanny, and so

    Yanny vs Laurel

    Some of us process more cycles per second and hear yanny, and some of us process fewer cycles per second and hear laurel. At lower speeds we hear yanny, and at higher speeds laurel. Some of us hear higher frequencies and some lower. Some of us sample more frequently than others.

    I’m sure someone will come along and explain it in detail. I can think of three or maybe four different reasons we process the frequency differently, some of which are resonance others of which are sampling rates. Most likely answer so far is that some of us cognitively bias the upper spectrum and therefore yanny, and some the lower, and therefore laurel.

    But it’s evidence we don’t experience time the same way either. There is a lot of time in my world.

    I hear Yanny, unless I pay it at high speed (+30%) and then the reverse.

    I also see a gold and white dress not a blue dress.

    I can’t digest dairy and certain greens.

    And I can’t arch my tongue.

    I have 0- blood type.

    I suspect that means I have old genes.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-05-16 13:39:00 UTC

  • Doolittle’s Law of Education

    1) Children’s potential is 80% genetics, and 20% early physical development, and nearly zero anything else. 2) You cannot improve on genetics – and all temporary gains measured will dissipate within one forgetting cycle (3 years). 3) You can harm children’s development through trauma and exposure to malincentives and bad behavior, but you cannot improve it beyond their genetic potential. 4) People are wealthier or poorer because they are more or less sexually, socially, economically, politically, and militarily valuable to others (“Genetic Market Value” – GMV ). 5) Peoples GMV is determined by physical appearance, personality traits (particularly industriousness and agreeableness), and intelligence. In general, all positive traits increase and decrease together, and intelligence is the proxy. People perform worse not because they are poor, they are poor because they perform worse, and they perform worse because of their genes. All else is just statistical outlier. 6) Human groups differ by rates and depths of sexual maturity, with slower developmental and depth rates yielding better results, and faster and deeper rates worse behavioral results. We are domesticated animals like all other domesticated animals, and human groups have varied in our degree of self-domestication (limiting depth and rate of sexual maturity). 7) When the USA was founded there was 1000 years of middle class genetics trapped by the dead capital in the church. Those middle class genetics existed because northern europeans practiced manorialism, aggressive hanging, suffered the plagues, and frequent wars. This caused the downward distribution of middle class genetics into the lower economic classes. By the time we reached 1900 that genetic capital had been redistributed, and the dead capital of the church redistributed. Beginning in 1964 the prohibition on underclass immigration was lifted, and we immigrated vast numbers of underclasses that were not static human capital. Instead, we have been spending increasing amounts of money trying to compensate for an increasingly poor stock of human capital. 8 ) A teacher is born not taught. Teaching is an art (talent) not a skill. All the evidence we have to date is that a teacher succeeds in the first six months or not, and no further improvement is made. Teaching is simple for the talented and beneficial to the taught. For the untalented each student is effectively punished by the experience. The truth is that teachers are largely from the bottom of the intellectual pool and this is the primary difference. Not pay: lack of intelligence, and lack of life experience outside the classroom. Tenure merely institutionalizes incompetence. 9) All we can do is help teachers perform better is teaching them project planning (curriculum development), like all other industries teach project planning. Project planning is a basic, necessary, human life skill. This is not a complicated skill. The problem for managing the project of education is the ‘art’ of teaching individual minds in a group, and a constantly rotating curriculum and the materials teachers need to teach it. The fact that budgets are not in the hands of teachers, and curricula are not marketed on the academic equivalent of amazon is the problem. 10) The fact that teachers do not ‘own’ the schools themselves is the origin of the problem, since there is absolutely zero evidence that the entire hierarchy of the school system provides any value. Education evolved as colleges (collections of professors) and that is the optimum model. The voucher system would redistribute purchasing power. Political control of education as a means of indoctrination would be eliminated. Market forces not ideology would provide the competitive education children need given their genetics and family circumstances. (or lack of family as is mostly the case of underperforming children). 11) Other than reading, writing, history, geography, basic sciences, mathematics, almost every other course is a waste of time with no results. The competitive advantage of western civilization is our law and our economics that favor entrepreneurship and innovation at all costs, and we do not teach money, checkbooks, financing, micro, macro economics basic statistics, and basic contracts when these are the skills most valuable to citizens. Worse we teach falsehoods about our government which was never designed and never should be converted to, a democracy. Democracies always fail. This educational content should be corrected. 12) After grade six it appears we would invest better in our children by reducing their school hours and putting them into the workplace and then bringing them into apprenticeship programs (as is common in Germany). The central problem is making use of labor so that labor produces sufficient multiples, that labor creates wealth rather than costs it. 13) Professors are often bad because the university is organized to market it’s top professors, but deliver its bottom professors and its graduate students. 14) Teaching professors are not rewarded, since publications are required. Yet there is no correlation between the quality of teaching and the quality of publication. 15) Universities stack large first and second year classes knowing that the students will fail out, or that the class material is worthless. This money is used to fund the bureaucracy. If we do the basic math, it should cost about 15K + Room and Board for a college education at the outside. Anything above this is extraction. 16) Worse, we have many fake degrees. If a field does not require calculation (math, logic, programming) then it is a craft, not a profession. Calculation determines the difference between a craft and a profession. The reason being that one can sense a craft directly, but cannot sense a profession directly – and must rely upon calculation. 17) …. (more later….) May 15, 2018 10:03am

  • Doolittle’s Law of Education

    1) Children’s potential is 80% genetics, and 20% early physical development, and nearly zero anything else. 2) You cannot improve on genetics – and all temporary gains measured will dissipate within one forgetting cycle (3 years). 3) You can harm children’s development through trauma and exposure to malincentives and bad behavior, but you cannot improve it beyond their genetic potential. 4) People are wealthier or poorer because they are more or less sexually, socially, economically, politically, and militarily valuable to others (“Genetic Market Value” – GMV ). 5) Peoples GMV is determined by physical appearance, personality traits (particularly industriousness and agreeableness), and intelligence. In general, all positive traits increase and decrease together, and intelligence is the proxy. People perform worse not because they are poor, they are poor because they perform worse, and they perform worse because of their genes. All else is just statistical outlier. 6) Human groups differ by rates and depths of sexual maturity, with slower developmental and depth rates yielding better results, and faster and deeper rates worse behavioral results. We are domesticated animals like all other domesticated animals, and human groups have varied in our degree of self-domestication (limiting depth and rate of sexual maturity). 7) When the USA was founded there was 1000 years of middle class genetics trapped by the dead capital in the church. Those middle class genetics existed because northern europeans practiced manorialism, aggressive hanging, suffered the plagues, and frequent wars. This caused the downward distribution of middle class genetics into the lower economic classes. By the time we reached 1900 that genetic capital had been redistributed, and the dead capital of the church redistributed. Beginning in 1964 the prohibition on underclass immigration was lifted, and we immigrated vast numbers of underclasses that were not static human capital. Instead, we have been spending increasing amounts of money trying to compensate for an increasingly poor stock of human capital. 8 ) A teacher is born not taught. Teaching is an art (talent) not a skill. All the evidence we have to date is that a teacher succeeds in the first six months or not, and no further improvement is made. Teaching is simple for the talented and beneficial to the taught. For the untalented each student is effectively punished by the experience. The truth is that teachers are largely from the bottom of the intellectual pool and this is the primary difference. Not pay: lack of intelligence, and lack of life experience outside the classroom. Tenure merely institutionalizes incompetence. 9) All we can do is help teachers perform better is teaching them project planning (curriculum development), like all other industries teach project planning. Project planning is a basic, necessary, human life skill. This is not a complicated skill. The problem for managing the project of education is the ‘art’ of teaching individual minds in a group, and a constantly rotating curriculum and the materials teachers need to teach it. The fact that budgets are not in the hands of teachers, and curricula are not marketed on the academic equivalent of amazon is the problem. 10) The fact that teachers do not ‘own’ the schools themselves is the origin of the problem, since there is absolutely zero evidence that the entire hierarchy of the school system provides any value. Education evolved as colleges (collections of professors) and that is the optimum model. The voucher system would redistribute purchasing power. Political control of education as a means of indoctrination would be eliminated. Market forces not ideology would provide the competitive education children need given their genetics and family circumstances. (or lack of family as is mostly the case of underperforming children). 11) Other than reading, writing, history, geography, basic sciences, mathematics, almost every other course is a waste of time with no results. The competitive advantage of western civilization is our law and our economics that favor entrepreneurship and innovation at all costs, and we do not teach money, checkbooks, financing, micro, macro economics basic statistics, and basic contracts when these are the skills most valuable to citizens. Worse we teach falsehoods about our government which was never designed and never should be converted to, a democracy. Democracies always fail. This educational content should be corrected. 12) After grade six it appears we would invest better in our children by reducing their school hours and putting them into the workplace and then bringing them into apprenticeship programs (as is common in Germany). The central problem is making use of labor so that labor produces sufficient multiples, that labor creates wealth rather than costs it. 13) Professors are often bad because the university is organized to market it’s top professors, but deliver its bottom professors and its graduate students. 14) Teaching professors are not rewarded, since publications are required. Yet there is no correlation between the quality of teaching and the quality of publication. 15) Universities stack large first and second year classes knowing that the students will fail out, or that the class material is worthless. This money is used to fund the bureaucracy. If we do the basic math, it should cost about 15K + Room and Board for a college education at the outside. Anything above this is extraction. 16) Worse, we have many fake degrees. If a field does not require calculation (math, logic, programming) then it is a craft, not a profession. Calculation determines the difference between a craft and a profession. The reason being that one can sense a craft directly, but cannot sense a profession directly – and must rely upon calculation. 17) …. (more later….) May 15, 2018 10:03am

  • Men Need To Speak To Men

    Men really need to speak to other men, without women in the room for the same reason women like to speak to women without men in the room. There are market value vulnerabilities that build trust between men but women abuse, and visa versa.

  • Men Need To Speak To Men

    Men really need to speak to other men, without women in the room for the same reason women like to speak to women without men in the room. There are market value vulnerabilities that build trust between men but women abuse, and visa versa.

  • Men really need to speak to other men, without women in the room for the same re

    Men really need to speak to other men, without women in the room for the same reason women like to speak to women without men in the room. There are market value vulnerabilities that build trust between men but women abuse.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-05-15 18:03:25 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/996450997923926017

  • Social interactions must be ‘calculable’ and the greater the variation in predic

    Social interactions must be ‘calculable’ and the greater the variation in predicability the higher the cost of discovering a protocol (shared sentiments) and the higher the cost of seeking subtlety (innovation).


    Source date (UTC): 2018-05-15 16:45:47 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/996431460084191232

    Reply addressees: @charlesmurray

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/996410686271115264


    IN REPLY TO:

    Unknown author

    @charlesmurray Charles: While we have increased interpersonal tolerance, we have decreased interpersonal interaction. In other words, heterogeneity and tolerance decrease sociability, and homogeneity increases sociability. The fact that this is a necessary consequence of cognition is lost.

    Original post: https://x.com/i/web/status/996410686271115264


    IN REPLY TO:

    @curtdoolittle

    @charlesmurray Charles: While we have increased interpersonal tolerance, we have decreased interpersonal interaction. In other words, heterogeneity and tolerance decrease sociability, and homogeneity increases sociability. The fact that this is a necessary consequence of cognition is lost.

    Original post: https://x.com/i/web/status/996410686271115264

  • No. Coke vs Pepsi. Fig newtons over Milanos.Yeah, the first Milanos taste better

    No. Coke vs Pepsi. Fig newtons over Milanos.Yeah, the first Milanos taste better than the first newtons, but the 100th newton tastes much better than the 100th Milano….


    Source date (UTC): 2018-05-15 15:28:39 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/996412047209521152

    Reply addressees: @MattWalshBlog @Communism_Kills

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/996086813537259520


    IN REPLY TO:

    @MattWalshBlog

    I deleted a tweet where I claimed that Fig Newtons are the best packaged cookie. I have since realized that actually Milanos are the best. I regret my original tweet, which was careless and offensive, and I apologize for it. I know I have a lot of work to do to regain your trust.

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/996086813537259520

  • RT @DegenRolf: An affront to common sense: Liberals are more likely to attribute

    RT @DegenRolf: An affront to common sense: Liberals are more likely to attribute human characteristics to genetic causes than conservatives…


    Source date (UTC): 2018-05-15 15:18:54 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/996409596242726912

  • Retweeted Rolf Degen (@DegenRolf): Men with higher testosterone levels used more

    Retweeted Rolf Degen (@DegenRolf):

    Men with higher testosterone levels used more swear words and sexual language directed at their romantic partner. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/ajhb.23136?campaign=wolearlyview https://t.co/unYQ2FleEM


    Source date (UTC): 2018-05-15 15:18:38 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/996409527548436480