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  • Oh. Yeah. I’m not one to criticize unhelpful autocorrect by the software or unhe

    Oh. Yeah. I’m not one to criticize unhelpful autocorrect by the software or unhelpful slippage in the author, since I’m a frequent offender. 😉 What I think is on the page and what is on the page are sometimes not precisely the same. 😉


    Source date (UTC): 2024-11-11 18:01:39 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1856034571437125831

    Reply addressees: @MeinKapitan

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  • MORE ON HOMOSEXUAL DEVELOPMENT “Born this way” is true. However, as you probably

    MORE ON HOMOSEXUAL DEVELOPMENT
    “Born this way” is true. However, as you probably suggest, one can be born with genetics and in utero development that are developmentally strong or weak. For the weak, that development is rather easily interfered with by trauma, chemistry, and social environment. At present we appear to have a preponderance of the trifecta of interferences affecting the populace.

    My advice is to think of the arc of sexual development (just like in neoteny) as a process with a spectrum of determinism from weak to strong. And that there are many stages under which weak determinism can cause failure.


    Source date (UTC): 2024-11-11 17:59:46 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1856034096864268288

  • My advice is to think of the arc of sexual development (just like in neoteny) as

    My advice is to think of the arc of sexual development (just like in neoteny) as a process with a spectrum of determinism from weak to strong. And that there are many stages under which weak determinism can cause failure.


    Source date (UTC): 2024-11-11 17:59:11 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1856033949187002598

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    Born this way is true. However, as you probably suggest, one can be born with genetics and in utero development that are developmentally strong or weak. For the weak, that development is rather easily interfered with by trauma, chemistry, and social environment. At present we appear to have a preponderance of the trifecta of interferences affecting the populace.

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  • Born this way is true. However, as you probably suggest, one can be born with ge

    Born this way is true. However, as you probably suggest, one can be born with genetics and in utero development that are developmentally strong or weak. For the weak, that development is rather easily interfered with by trauma, chemistry, and social environment. At present we…


    Source date (UTC): 2024-11-11 17:57:23 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1856033497884045444

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  • “Curt, Aren’t you relying on Blanchard for the origins of homosexuality?”– (reg

    –“Curt, Aren’t you relying on Blanchard for the origins of homosexuality?”–
    (regarding a recent study)

    More correctly, I’ve stated repeatedly that we don’t know the answer but that it’s in utero, could be mother’s immune system reacting to testosterone, could be some other immune response, but that it does run in families, and it does occur more commonly in non-first children. This research report uses a novel interpretation of the statistics on a small sample set of 64 men, and is not statistically significant, yet the effect does persist, it’s just small and affects both sexes. So I remain of the opinion that among the available theories the most likely is some in utero immuno reaction that is severe enough to harm fetal development but oddly enough not enough to cause miscarriage (which is the body’s usual reaction). The fact that no miscarriage is produced only reinforces that the cause is an amplification of some regular process of sexual development (in the brain) such that doesn’t cause miscarriage.
    So in other words, we would need a theory that was more causally parsimonious than the current state of the science suggests.
    Every other theory has been less so.
    As usual, my standard of confidence in any scientific theory is quite high compared to others. But my work has taught me that the combination causal parsimony and precision of description are almost never wrong.
    Cheers
    CD


    Source date (UTC): 2024-11-11 17:54:49 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1856032848295411712

  • Yes. Correct. Though it is easier to deal with that anger

    Yes. Correct. Though it is easier to deal with that anger.


    Source date (UTC): 2024-11-11 17:41:06 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1856029398832738805

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  • Yes, first Trump in private in person (which is why no one else was allowed in t

    Yes, first Trump in private in person (which is why no one else was allowed in the meeting but a translator). Next by a group, that showed we knew where he was at every moment of every day. (note how he doesn’t use any electronics at all.) This is public record. It’s not as…


    Source date (UTC): 2024-11-11 17:40:35 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1856029266582073552

    Reply addressees: @Ibmubarak2000 @Daghtamor @DougAMacgregor

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  • Q: Curt: –“How old were you when you first began deriving first principles and

    Q: Curt: –“How old were you when you first began deriving first principles and essential truths? Also, Kiev….?”–
    1) “I was born this way”. My mother said I was born an 80 year old man. At twelve I set out my mission. By high school I’d worked on the common problems like faith. By freshman year, I was working on general rules that we would call philosophy, and by junior year produced my first serious work on the philosophy of art.
    The same technique I used then on the philosophy of art, is the technique I use now. I’ve just used that technique (first principles) on more questions in more fields, and in doing so discovered increasingly more primitive first principles that unify the fields.
    I think my handwriting (bad) and the painful experience of using typewriters was the hindrance to my early development. As soon as we had computer keyboards that problem went away.

    2) I’ve had immune system issues (allergies) since early teens. I had a resulting cancer in 2002, again in 2009, and a necrotic gallbladder and liver damage in 2012 that almost killed me. At that point, I got divorced, got rid of the company, cars, houses, etc, and with a backpack of computers, a suitcase, and three duffel bags I set out to travel the world expecting to die. And otherwise to find a country where I could start a company to produce a product I wanted to build, with the anticipation that it would be a small company that would pay for funding the Institute.
    When I arrived in Turkey I met a friend who convinced me to try Ukraine. The same dev here in seattle that costs 200K, costs 35K there, So, he set up lawyers, devs, admins, everything and so I stayed. Found a ‘girlfriend’ rather quickly.
    So I merged my Institute, a business, and my intel work into a pretty good quality of life that was intellectually interesting. When the war broke out it was exciting for a bit, but eventually it drove up the costs of the company I was building until I had to mothball it, and return to the states for more funding since getting funding in Ukraine was impossible at the time for obvious reasons.
    Once I returned to the states it took a year to get over the pneumonia I”d been struggling with since 2015, and was damaging my lungs. Next my mother had been hiding the severity of her illness. So I took care of her until she passed, and worked entirely on my intellectual project. Then of course we had covid.
    I would return to Kiev, L’viv, or maybe, move near my friends in Portugal if I had more confidence in my health.
    The tech has finally evolved to the point where we aren’t fighting to make it work (we were bleeding the edge of what was possible), and the AI revolution has radically simplified the back-end features of the software, so ‘delay’ has probably saved me millions and allowed me to finish the intellectual project. I just need to get a little more of my health recovered to before restarting the company, And I don’t want to do that until we’ve published more of the work.

    So, that’s the story. And I’ll save this little post for the other people who ask. 😉

    Reply addressees: @Family_FirstBro


    Source date (UTC): 2024-11-11 17:38:47 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1856028815677673472

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  • RT @kevinnbass: Lol

    RT @kevinnbass: Lol https://t.co/tGGrU91vo8


    Source date (UTC): 2024-11-11 08:23:02 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1855888957462212635

  • RT @RiotIQ: The general factor of intelligence is well established in humans, bu

    RT @RiotIQ: The general factor of intelligence is well established in humans, but now there is a new article reporting a general cognitive…


    Source date (UTC): 2024-11-11 08:19:47 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1855888138058551467