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  • I was thinking the same thing. It’s fantastic

    I was thinking the same thing. It’s fantastic.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-01-13 15:46:24 UTC

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  • As far as I know, Ravens IS extremely predictive (correlative) – certainly withi

    As far as I know, Ravens IS extremely predictive (correlative) – certainly within half a standard deviation, and certainly below 130. as far as I know we DO have a working theory of intelligence. as far as I know we DO have a working neurological intelligence as far as I know we DO have a working theory of ‘that which interferes with our agency’. as far as I know intelligence is the most influential personality trait. as far as I know industriousness is second. As far as I know both are explicable by physical structures in the brain in relation to the productivity of our endocrine systems. The human brain is actually quite SIMPLE. It’s just VAST, with high causal density, and we are very … limited in our ability to divine and describe causes in high causal density.
  • As far as I know, Ravens IS extremely predictive (correlative) – certainly withi

    As far as I know, Ravens IS extremely predictive (correlative) – certainly within half a standard deviation, and certainly below 130. as far as I know we DO have a working theory of intelligence. as far as I know we DO have a working neurological intelligence as far as I know we DO have a working theory of ‘that which interferes with our agency’. as far as I know intelligence is the most influential personality trait. as far as I know industriousness is second. As far as I know both are explicable by physical structures in the brain in relation to the productivity of our endocrine systems. The human brain is actually quite SIMPLE. It’s just VAST, with high causal density, and we are very … limited in our ability to divine and describe causes in high causal density.
  • As far as I know, Ravens IS extremely predictive (correlative) – certainly withi

    As far as I know, Ravens IS extremely predictive (correlative) – certainly within half a standard deviation, and certainly below 130.

    as far as I know we DO have a working theory of intelligence.

    as far as I know we DO have a working neurological intelligence

    as far as I know we DO have a working theory of ‘that which interferes with our agency’.

    as far as I know intelligence is the most influential personality trait.

    as far as I know industriousness is second.

    As far as I know both are explicable by physical structures in the brain in relation to the productivity of our endocrine systems.

    The human brain is actually quite SIMPLE. It’s just VAST, with high causal density, and we are very … limited in our ability to divine and describe causes in high causal density.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-01-13 11:49:00 UTC

  • (from elsewhere)(re: christ langan)(thx to Chris Cameron) I’m subject to the sam

    (from elsewhere)(re: christ langan)(thx to Chris Cameron) I’m subject to the same criticism’s Chris, for the same reasons, and I sympathize with the problem of working outside the existing paradigms, career reinforcement, and institutional defense of them. Moreover I understand that due to the world wars, we experienced a catastrophic intellectual failure in the early 20th century. And the Marxist-Postmodernist pseudo-scientific religion has obtained near dominance of the non STEM academy, as well as the media and state – places dominated by those on “Island 120″ and the pretentious who wish they were. And so some of us (albeit the very bright) are experimenting with compensating for that failure, and counteracting the pseudoscientific religion of the academy, media, and state. But I can identify the dependencies upon which my arguments rest. 1 – operational language as a grammar of decidability for the elimination of pseudo-science, pseudo-rationalism, and pseudo-mythology. 2 – reciprocity as means of decidability in matters of conflict. 3 – eugenic vs dysgenic as a means of decidability in matters of policy. 4 – the contingency of all non trivial premises, facts, and theories. etc. (quite a few more). So, while I have known *about* you for years, I haven’t looked into your work. And not for the reasons the Island 120 complain (a series of logical dependencies beyond ordinary people’s ability to construct and maintain constant relations) but because a) I don’t have any idea why ‘god’ matters (and I don’t care), and b) I don’t know (and can’t find) your dependencies, and c) I can’t afford to invest in your work and discover them myself. Because all axiomatic systems can eventually be internally justified, but it’s the survivability of the axioms (criteria of decidability) that they are dependent upon, rather than the explanatory power, and benefits of that explanatory power, that permit their survival as truth candidates. So, can you point me to some set of such ideas? I have a set of fundamental ideas in raw form that people have criticized as a means of gaining entry into a complex system of though. Do you have those somewhere? Thanks (sincerely) Curt
  • (from elsewhere)(re: christ langan)(thx to Chris Cameron) I’m subject to the sam

    (from elsewhere)(re: christ langan)(thx to Chris Cameron) I’m subject to the same criticism’s Chris, for the same reasons, and I sympathize with the problem of working outside the existing paradigms, career reinforcement, and institutional defense of them. Moreover I understand that due to the world wars, we experienced a catastrophic intellectual failure in the early 20th century. And the Marxist-Postmodernist pseudo-scientific religion has obtained near dominance of the non STEM academy, as well as the media and state – places dominated by those on “Island 120″ and the pretentious who wish they were. And so some of us (albeit the very bright) are experimenting with compensating for that failure, and counteracting the pseudoscientific religion of the academy, media, and state. But I can identify the dependencies upon which my arguments rest. 1 – operational language as a grammar of decidability for the elimination of pseudo-science, pseudo-rationalism, and pseudo-mythology. 2 – reciprocity as means of decidability in matters of conflict. 3 – eugenic vs dysgenic as a means of decidability in matters of policy. 4 – the contingency of all non trivial premises, facts, and theories. etc. (quite a few more). So, while I have known *about* you for years, I haven’t looked into your work. And not for the reasons the Island 120 complain (a series of logical dependencies beyond ordinary people’s ability to construct and maintain constant relations) but because a) I don’t have any idea why ‘god’ matters (and I don’t care), and b) I don’t know (and can’t find) your dependencies, and c) I can’t afford to invest in your work and discover them myself. Because all axiomatic systems can eventually be internally justified, but it’s the survivability of the axioms (criteria of decidability) that they are dependent upon, rather than the explanatory power, and benefits of that explanatory power, that permit their survival as truth candidates. So, can you point me to some set of such ideas? I have a set of fundamental ideas in raw form that people have criticized as a means of gaining entry into a complex system of though. Do you have those somewhere? Thanks (sincerely) Curt
  • (from elsewhere)(re: christ langan)(thx to Chris Cameron) I’m subject to the sam

    (from elsewhere)(re: christ langan)(thx to Chris Cameron)

    I’m subject to the same criticism’s Chris, for the same reasons, and I sympathize with the problem of working outside the existing paradigms, career reinforcement, and institutional defense of them.

    Moreover I understand that due to the world wars, we experienced a catastrophic intellectual failure in the early 20th century.

    And the Marxist-Postmodernist pseudo-scientific religion has obtained near dominance of the non STEM academy, as well as the media and state – places dominated by those on “Island 120″ and the pretentious who wish they were.

    And so some of us (albeit the very bright) are experimenting with compensating for that failure, and counteracting the pseudoscientific religion of the academy, media, and state.

    But I can identify the dependencies upon which my arguments rest.

    1 – operational language as a grammar of decidability for the elimination of pseudo-science, pseudo-rationalism, and pseudo-mythology.

    2 – reciprocity as means of decidability in matters of conflict.

    3 – eugenic vs dysgenic as a means of decidability in matters of policy.

    4 – the contingency of all non trivial premises, facts, and theories.

    etc. (quite a few more).

    So, while I have known *about* you for years, I haven’t looked into your work. And not for the reasons the Island 120 complain (a series of logical dependencies beyond ordinary people’s ability to construct and maintain constant relations) but because a) I don’t have any idea why ‘god’ matters (and I don’t care), and b) I don’t know (and can’t find) your dependencies, and c) I can’t afford to invest in your work and discover them myself.

    Because all axiomatic systems can eventually be internally justified, but it’s the survivability of the axioms (criteria of decidability) that they are dependent upon, rather than the explanatory power, and benefits of that explanatory power, that permit their survival as truth candidates.

    So, can you point me to some set of such ideas? I have a set of fundamental ideas in raw form that people have criticized as a means of gaining entry into a complex system of though. Do you have those somewhere?

    Thanks (sincerely)

    Curt


    Source date (UTC): 2018-01-13 10:15:00 UTC

  • Keep up the good fight Mr President. End the century of economic, cultural, gene

    Keep up the good fight Mr President. End the century of economic, cultural, genetic, pseudoscience and deceit!


    Source date (UTC): 2018-01-12 15:50:25 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/951843819120676864

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    The language used by me at the DACA meeting was tough, but this was not the language used. What was really tough was the outlandish proposal made – a big setback for DACA!

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  • Again. The logical, empirical, and operational relations are simply beyond you –

    Again. The logical, empirical, and operational relations are simply beyond you – which is why you only hold an intuitionistic an ‘moralistic’ opinion, and why you search for bias confirmation from an echo chamber.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-01-12 14:21:00 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/951821314477690880

    Reply addressees: @RyanRoach5 @CurtisHouck @RichLowry @joanwalsh

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  • Again. It’s over your head. Deal with it. You’re an Island 120 wannabe, and as f

    Again. It’s over your head. Deal with it. You’re an Island 120 wannabe, and as far as I can tell you lack the basic understanding to hold such discussions. Immigrants cost – minimum of 15k, and as much as 15k per year. Meanwhile ‘ethnic europeans’ are a profitable resource.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-01-12 14:18:12 UTC

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