Form: Short Note

  • No. It’s that Math Is the Reductio Example of Grammar.

    Mar 22, 2020, 3:34 PM Math? … It’s not so much math. I don’t really think that way. Instead, I understand the grammars. I understand math is the most simple possible Formal grammar. That programming the next grammar, and that law the next grammar. And so I illustrate concepts with the most simple possible grammar: math. The more I do this the more ‘trivial’ or “simple’ the language of mathematics is, and how mathematical rues (proofs) or deductions are just the simplest possible theory -with the added benefit that since math is scale independent, we don’t have to think about limits.

    1. Formal Grammar (logics)
    2. Laws of Nature Grammar (Natural/physical Sciences)
    3. Natural Laws Grammar (Cognitive, Behavioral, and Social Science)

    Identity (category) Sets (multiple categories) Association (pairing off, pebbles etc.) Ordering (positional naming, numbers) Counting(Arithmetic) Balances (Accounting) Ratios (Math) Lines (Geometry) Curves (Calculus (change)) Waves ( Wave Functions (competition) ) Models (Manifolds, topology, geometries, n-dimesional geometries) Simulation (…) All grammars follow this same evolution. All language is open to geometric representation.

  • No. It’s that Math Is the Reductio Example of Grammar.

    Mar 22, 2020, 3:34 PM Math? … It’s not so much math. I don’t really think that way. Instead, I understand the grammars. I understand math is the most simple possible Formal grammar. That programming the next grammar, and that law the next grammar. And so I illustrate concepts with the most simple possible grammar: math. The more I do this the more ‘trivial’ or “simple’ the language of mathematics is, and how mathematical rues (proofs) or deductions are just the simplest possible theory -with the added benefit that since math is scale independent, we don’t have to think about limits.

    1. Formal Grammar (logics)
    2. Laws of Nature Grammar (Natural/physical Sciences)
    3. Natural Laws Grammar (Cognitive, Behavioral, and Social Science)

    Identity (category) Sets (multiple categories) Association (pairing off, pebbles etc.) Ordering (positional naming, numbers) Counting(Arithmetic) Balances (Accounting) Ratios (Math) Lines (Geometry) Curves (Calculus (change)) Waves ( Wave Functions (competition) ) Models (Manifolds, topology, geometries, n-dimesional geometries) Simulation (…) All grammars follow this same evolution. All language is open to geometric representation.

  • Serving the Empathic Personality Across a Spectrum of Low to High Neuroticism.

    Mar 22, 2020, 4:07 PM Societies and Religions Serve the Empathic Personality Across a Spectrum of Low to High Neuroticism.

    —“Are we talkin about run-of-the-mill Freemasonry or high-level secret handshake Freemasonry?”—Leif Erickson

    What’s the difference besides the personalities of the people who go to them? Religiosity is driven not by intelligence per se, but by two factors: empath and neuroticism that influence how and what we learn. So think of societies and religions as serving the empathic personality across a spectrum of low to high neuroticism. Secret handshakes are higher trust providers at higher cost, and provide higher satisfaction because of more disciplined ritual to those with higher neuroticism. Organizations satisfy demand. Everyone wants everyone else to be satisfied on his or her terms. It’s not complicated.’ SOCIETIES AND RELIGIONS SERVE THE EMPATHIC PERSONALITY ACROSS A SPECTRUM OF LOW TO HIGH NEUROTICISM.

    —“Are we talkin about run-of-the-mill Freemasonry or high-level secret handshake Freemasonry?”—Leif Erickson

    What’s the difference besides the personalities of the people who go to them? Religiosity is driven not by intelligence per se, but by two factors: empath and neuroticism that influence how and what we learn. So think of societies and religions as serving the empathic personality across a spectrum of low to high neuroticism. Secret handshakes are higher trust providers at higher cost, and provide higher satisfaction because of more disciplined ritual to those with higher neuroticism. Organizations satisfy demand. Everyone wants everyone else to be satisfied on his or her terms. It’s not complicated.

  • Serving the Empathic Personality Across a Spectrum of Low to High Neuroticism.

    Mar 22, 2020, 4:07 PM Societies and Religions Serve the Empathic Personality Across a Spectrum of Low to High Neuroticism.

    —“Are we talkin about run-of-the-mill Freemasonry or high-level secret handshake Freemasonry?”—Leif Erickson

    What’s the difference besides the personalities of the people who go to them? Religiosity is driven not by intelligence per se, but by two factors: empath and neuroticism that influence how and what we learn. So think of societies and religions as serving the empathic personality across a spectrum of low to high neuroticism. Secret handshakes are higher trust providers at higher cost, and provide higher satisfaction because of more disciplined ritual to those with higher neuroticism. Organizations satisfy demand. Everyone wants everyone else to be satisfied on his or her terms. It’s not complicated.’ SOCIETIES AND RELIGIONS SERVE THE EMPATHIC PERSONALITY ACROSS A SPECTRUM OF LOW TO HIGH NEUROTICISM.

    —“Are we talkin about run-of-the-mill Freemasonry or high-level secret handshake Freemasonry?”—Leif Erickson

    What’s the difference besides the personalities of the people who go to them? Religiosity is driven not by intelligence per se, but by two factors: empath and neuroticism that influence how and what we learn. So think of societies and religions as serving the empathic personality across a spectrum of low to high neuroticism. Secret handshakes are higher trust providers at higher cost, and provide higher satisfaction because of more disciplined ritual to those with higher neuroticism. Organizations satisfy demand. Everyone wants everyone else to be satisfied on his or her terms. It’s not complicated.

  • It’s Fking Magic… Really.

    Mar 22, 2020, 4:19 PM I mean, seriously, I used to think of a question, go to the library, go thru the card catalog, read through tables of contents, read through bibliographies, use microfilms to search newspapers and articles, and fking write people letters to get information. I had multiple encyclopedias, dictionaries, biographical encyclopedias. I would go to college bookstores, sneak into university libraries. Spend countless hours going through the monthly publications. Today when I can’t remember something I just type it in and ‘oh yeah, that’s right, so…’. It’s fking magic. Seriously. And pretty soon we’ll be able to recursively search within the current topic. Today I get emails from economists and social scientists when they publish. it’s… awesome. They keep taking the good search criteria away like ‘scholarly’ articles etc so I can’t filter out idiot stuff. Otherwise it’s just …utterly amazing. Then talk about libgen? I mean, if there is a book worth reading the russians publish it and they have almost everything. It’s a gold mine. Russians are an international treasure for that reason alone. (For their movies too, but that’s for another discussion).

  • It’s Fking Magic… Really.

    Mar 22, 2020, 4:19 PM I mean, seriously, I used to think of a question, go to the library, go thru the card catalog, read through tables of contents, read through bibliographies, use microfilms to search newspapers and articles, and fking write people letters to get information. I had multiple encyclopedias, dictionaries, biographical encyclopedias. I would go to college bookstores, sneak into university libraries. Spend countless hours going through the monthly publications. Today when I can’t remember something I just type it in and ‘oh yeah, that’s right, so…’. It’s fking magic. Seriously. And pretty soon we’ll be able to recursively search within the current topic. Today I get emails from economists and social scientists when they publish. it’s… awesome. They keep taking the good search criteria away like ‘scholarly’ articles etc so I can’t filter out idiot stuff. Otherwise it’s just …utterly amazing. Then talk about libgen? I mean, if there is a book worth reading the russians publish it and they have almost everything. It’s a gold mine. Russians are an international treasure for that reason alone. (For their movies too, but that’s for another discussion).

  • A brain seeks to maintain attention. It will do so by whatever means it can.

    Mar 22, 2020, 4:40 PM You don’t understand… a brain seeks to maintain attention. It will do so by whatever means it can. There isn’t a lot of conceptual difference between your brain and strings of christmas lights. It wants the lights on. What’s the problem? some of us have better wiring, some of us are more wired together, or more compartmentalized, some of us have more wiring some of us have more lights, and some of us evolved the ability to get attention at different levels of our brain’s development: sensory, physical, emotional, empathic, systematic, and rational. and yes, that’s a hierarchy of development, and no we aren’t equal. It takes better wiring and more lights with more current to feed reason over time than it does to eat ice cream or watch porn.

  • A brain seeks to maintain attention. It will do so by whatever means it can.

    Mar 22, 2020, 4:40 PM You don’t understand… a brain seeks to maintain attention. It will do so by whatever means it can. There isn’t a lot of conceptual difference between your brain and strings of christmas lights. It wants the lights on. What’s the problem? some of us have better wiring, some of us are more wired together, or more compartmentalized, some of us have more wiring some of us have more lights, and some of us evolved the ability to get attention at different levels of our brain’s development: sensory, physical, emotional, empathic, systematic, and rational. and yes, that’s a hierarchy of development, and no we aren’t equal. It takes better wiring and more lights with more current to feed reason over time than it does to eat ice cream or watch porn.

  • An Essential Insight Into the Status of Our Religions

    An Essential Insight Into the Status of Our Religions https://propertarianism.com/2020/05/28/an-essential-insight-into-the-status-of-our-religions/


    Source date (UTC): 2020-05-28 19:49:23 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1266094235805192192

  • A Spectrum of Religions

    A Spectrum of Religions https://propertarianism.com/2020/05/28/a-spectrum-of-religions/


    Source date (UTC): 2020-05-28 19:48:49 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1266094093052055553