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  • THE BIGGEST OF MY BIG IDEAS – THE EXPLANATION OF THE 20TH CENTURY. Now, let us s

    THE BIGGEST OF MY BIG IDEAS – THE EXPLANATION OF THE 20TH CENTURY.

    Now, let us say in scenario (a) you observe a traffic accident. In scenario (b) you are standing outside of a building and hear noises inside. In scenario (c) you report on a stress test you performed. In scenario (d) you propose a theory of the behavior of a set of gasses under pressure. In scenario (e) you propose a solution the explanation of a particular trade cycle.

    Giving witness in these cases, and in all cases, requires giving a sequential record of OBSERVATIONS, containing the information observed, without the addition of imaginary and hypothetical content.

    Now, why is it that we rely upon all sorts of physical **instrumentation**, to extend our perception, improve our memory, reduce that which we cannot perceive to an analogy to experience which is open to perception and **comparison**? Why is it that we rely upon all sorts of conceptual **instrumentation** to test our own thoughts and perceptions: experience, reason, math, and logic? Because our memories are reconstructed from fragments every time, and because it is extremely difficult for us to compartmentalize memories – our minds evolved to do just the opposite, which is why we can construct generalizations of similar phenomenon much better than we can (like chimps) remember past events.

    So truthful testimony is recitation of observation of differences which we call measures in terms which if repeated wold lead to the same conclusion.

    In other words, the operationalists in all fields failed, (Poincaré being first, Brouwer, Bridgman, Mises being the first in each specialty) for the same reason that I am having a bit of difficulty making this very important point: that we do not know if you speak the truth, and you do not know if you speak the truth, if you cannot convey your argument as an extant (real and possible) construction of physical and mental operations, producing changes (or not) in state according to independent scales (measures), which if repeated would produce the same result.

    Meaning: that operationalism is a MORAL AND ETHICAL constraint. And the assumption of moral and ethical conduct in fields of inquiry rapidly expanding beyond human scale, was an artifact of the past. Poincare, Brouwer, Bridgman and Mises were all trying to express in necessary terms that which was ethical and moral. Like ‘free speech’ at human scale (where the cost of speaking and publishing are high) the threat only emerged when the population involved and the problems involved expanded such that ‘honor’ (threat of outcast) was not sufficient a moral boundary. The same is true for political speech in mass market period after 1870, and accelerated with radio, television, and the internet: honor has no operational meaning because there is no peer group to ostracize anyone using norms. Instead, at scale, just as we require laws at scale, and the market at scale, or we require relativity at scale when the speed of light matters to the calculation versus the instantaneous perceptions we make use of at Newtonian scale, our political institutions, and moral and ethical institutions, lagged behind our technological means of publishing falsehoods.

    We educated folk with our high mindedness (smart people bias) argue that the market corrects the truth over time. But this isn’t demonstrably true – and we have a lot of data to prove it. That is because negative information and lies spread faster than positive information and truths. The reason is that negative information that we can cheat with spreads faster than positive information that prevents us from cheating. It is much more expensive and lower incentive to produce truths and falsehoods because they are cheaper to construct and distribute faster. So just as in the market for goods and services, we see market failure, in the market for truth and fallacy we see market failure. People in both the market for goods and services and the market for truth and fallacy, commit fraud for personal gain.

    The small scale response, the human scale response (solution), is to rely upon an authority to set rules. The catallatic response (solution) is to define the conceptual commons as a community property, to which all of us are owners, and allow all individuals to bring suit against what we believe to be fraud.

    This does not require people who bear witness to speak the truth, which as we know from both popper and our examples above, is impossible, because causal density in all observations is a long exhausting chain. But it requires that we bear good witness. We cannot be held accountable for err if we bear true witness.

    If I have a sport camera and record an accident, that does not mean it is ‘true’ in the sense that all the causal information is present. It means that I can bear witness with it.

    And, that is speaking truthfully.

    (ALSO: I think it might be obvious now how theorizing can be intentionally performed as a means of distorting the truth, and furthermore for the purpose of outright lying. We cannot assume that the scientist much less the ordinary man, and certainly less, those who seek power to alter the state of affairs by other than market means, are honest. This is a fallacy that is embedded in the act of argument: we assume the other person is honest. Because in history, the only reason not to stick a pointy metal object into someone, is when, like family members, they are honest with you. )

    Now, I try to refrain from throwing out my theory until I can support it pretty thoroughly. But at this point, it should be pretty clear from the above paragraphs that I have pretty much put the problem of the 20th century to bed.

    I didn’t realize the severity of impact that the cosmopolitans had on western civilization precisely because we did not understand the uniqueness of our truth-telling culture, or that we assume aristocratic truth from others, and that those who sought status in our culture also had to demonstrate aristocratic truth.

    But one can blame one’s aggressors (germans, french, jews) or one can blame one’s self (anglos) for failing to look into the mirror and solve the problem.

    I solved the problem. Too late maybe. But I solved it.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-07-27 05:23:00 UTC

  • WITH PROPERTARIAN PROPERTY RIGHTS…. …universal standing, the common (polycen

    WITH PROPERTARIAN PROPERTY RIGHTS….

    …universal standing, the common (polycentric) law, shareholder dividends (what we think of as direct redistribution, but is constructed as a dividend), what policy is there for us to advocate? If we can’t justify stealing from one another by force of law then what can we try to do, without majority rule?

    Well, a lot of commons, a lot of contracts, but no thefts. Propertarianism leads us to contractual government. We separate the law, from our contracts. Our law remains constant but we construct voluntary contracts for whatever we need to. Contracts expire, have terms and conditions, and laws do not.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-07-27 02:20:00 UTC

  • THE BRITS WERE RIGHT, STILL ARE, EVEN IF THEY”VE ABANDONED REALITY. Except for w

    THE BRITS WERE RIGHT, STILL ARE, EVEN IF THEY”VE ABANDONED REALITY.

    Except for writing down the constitution in explicit terms (a project that still would be valuable), and giving the proletariat its own house rather than handing over the house of commons, and not ‘really’ preserving the monarch’s right of veto, the british system was superior to the american system in every possible way.

    The parliamentary system as they conduct it is superior on so many levels, not the least of which is that we could get rid of an Obama today more easily. The use of Barrister’s and Solicitors is something I would never have thought of but certainly produces better process. And it is easier to hold policy across multiple governments. The one thing I feel strongly about is that the military must be its own branch of government, with written constitutional obligations and limits, rather than commanded by the government. (and when I say military, I mean it in my terms, not extant american terms.)


    Source date (UTC): 2014-07-27 02:11:00 UTC

  • INSURANCE FOR PUBLIC SPEECH? If one had to be insured to issue public speech (so

    INSURANCE FOR PUBLIC SPEECH?

    If one had to be insured to issue public speech (sort of like homeowners insurance – everyone had it) then we would rapidly evolve classes in making public speech, which would demonstrate how to witness (truth telling). (Heinlein suggested something of this order.) Now some speech advocates theft, and some does not. Some purports to convey truths, and some does not. This is essentially restoring the greek discipline of rhetoric in an age where media replicates faster than greek era human voices could quell. This is also much closer to anglo saxon law. Why is it that I an produce a ladder that subjects people to harm and am accountable, but if I advocate a political policy that causes millions of deaths, I am not accountable?

    (Looking for non-reactionary problems with this, without giving a lot more detail, so that I don’t color it too much.)


    Source date (UTC): 2014-07-27 02:00:00 UTC

  • ANCHORING, IDEOLOGY, DOGMA : NOT SCIENCE – IT’S A CRAFT The problem with special

    ANCHORING, IDEOLOGY, DOGMA : NOT SCIENCE – IT’S A CRAFT

    The problem with specialization in any set of ideas is that if we construct our self-esteem, our status, or our income upon that edifice, we defend it as dogma, in defense of our self esteem. Humans defend ideas all the time, regardless of whether they are true, and usually because they are emotionally useful. Abandoning ideas is just as necessary for the pursuit of truth as is the exploration of them. the defense against both anchoring, ideology and dogma is to increase one’s breadth of knowledge as fast as one’s depth, and to discard anything that doesn’t survive your tests.

    Science progresses only after the death of proponents of ideas, precisely for these reasons. Science is practiced as a craft, and learned by apprenticeship. Ignorance of and ridicule of philosophy in the scientific community is legendary. Scientific philosophy is almost always conducted as a proxy for morality, and therefore politics, of some sort or other(as was Popper’s), in order to transfer the moral legitimacy, and assumed lack of bias of science, into the highly loaded and biased domain of Politics. Craft in itself is not one of the three possible means of coercion: force, remuneration, moralism. All of the other specialties must make use of Craft. Meanwhile craftsmen go about their duties without much use for coercion.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-07-27 01:52:00 UTC

  • THE COMMON LAW (PROPERTY RIGHTS AND POLYCENTRIC EVOLUTION) ARE A SOLUTION TO POL

    THE COMMON LAW (PROPERTY RIGHTS AND POLYCENTRIC EVOLUTION) ARE A SOLUTION TO POLITICAL ILLS THAT IS AWE INSPIRING.

    Elegant: the common law will let us destroy socialism. It’s sort of like the universal solvent: water. It dissolves theft and deception regardless of form, as long as property rights (a protocol) exist to permit it to do its work.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-07-27 01:50:00 UTC

  • “if you produce an operational definition then you can be shown to have spoken t

    —“if you produce an operational definition then you can be shown to have spoken truthfully, (given witness) even if the truth content of your theory cannot be determined to be true – ever. Moreover, that if you do not produce an operational definition of your argument, then we cannot tell you are speaking truthfully or whether you are engaging in deception, or because of your lack of discipline and diligence you are committing error. “—


    Source date (UTC): 2014-07-27 00:48:00 UTC

  • I am off in territory again where no one is following me, and I’m not doing a ve

    I am off in territory again where no one is following me, and I’m not doing a very good job of helping them either.

    I realize that part of my technique is not to put out the central theory, but just its components. And the reason is so that I can explore the components, rather than try to defend the central theory as if I’m selling a new kind of automobile.

    But I think I am at the point where without that central theory or suite of theories, that nothing makes any sense to anybody.

    I am after all, talking about property and law, and the various means of free riding / imposing costs. And using work from the philosophy of science to do it.

    And while under the physical sciences we do not yet know any first principle,and therefore no truth tests are possible, in law we do know the first principle, and that is the imposition of costs on others: the violation of property.

    So while in science the unknowns are at least theoretically permanent, in law they are not.

    Which is why we have a different problem to deal with.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-07-26 15:23:00 UTC

  • WHAT IF MOST SOCIAL THEORY AND CRITICISM IS JUST DECEPTION? Not disagreement. Bu

    WHAT IF MOST SOCIAL THEORY AND CRITICISM IS JUST DECEPTION?

    Not disagreement. But simple deception?


    Source date (UTC): 2014-07-26 12:41:00 UTC

  • IF ONLY MEN DID NOT LIE I see two constant themes of late when I try to discuss

    IF ONLY MEN DID NOT LIE

    I see two constant themes of late when I try to discuss truth:

    (a) conflation of testimony to one’s knowledge (Speaking Truthfully) and description of correspondence(Truth)

    (b) the false assumption that most people are not only justifying, but are in fact lying. It is one thing for the philosophy of science to correct errors, but I am not so interested in correcting errors as I am deceptions and thefts. CR does not address this issue. Construction does. Which is why scientists who are honest publish their methods and their data and those that are not honest do not.

    Curt Doolittle


    Source date (UTC): 2014-07-26 12:36:00 UTC