Theme: Science

  • Ignorance of the ‘scientific’ (causal) basis of western civilization is the reas

    Ignorance of the ‘scientific’ (causal) basis of western civilization is the reason it’s indefensible. The Chinese have a history, indians a cult, semites books, but ours is a habit that’s 5000 years old – that is under attack by the whole world: because it’s eugenic.


    Source date (UTC): 2021-09-01 15:07:54 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1433084203546071047

    Reply addressees: @jordanbpeterson

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1432591572047208451

  • First explanation that makes perfect sense. Love it. Great archeological researc

    First explanation that makes perfect sense. Love it. Great archeological research.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIwyeXdOUPA


    Source date (UTC): 2021-08-31 23:51:15 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1432853522572320769

  • Never make virtue signal claims when you don’t know the science. It just means y

    Never make virtue signal claims when you don’t know the science. It just means you’re a useful idiot for the enemy of civilization under the pretense that you’re doing anything other than signaling non-aggression to give yourself more social economic and political options. (Bots)


    Source date (UTC): 2021-08-31 22:42:19 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1432836172607336459

    Reply addressees: @msLondongirly @von_crypto

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1432831338349010944

  • Melanin related coloring (hair) is determined by a small number of genes. It’s s

    Melanin related coloring (hair) is determined by a small number of genes. It’s subject to positive selection because it’s neotenic. So coevolution is likely.


    Source date (UTC): 2021-08-31 19:57:35 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1432794717880782861

    Reply addressees: @archeohistories

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1432727899165978624

  • Love Sapolsky (mostly) but here is how he uses the J-bias in science to undermin

    Love Sapolsky (mostly) but here is how he uses the J-bias in science to undermine masculinity and the European excellence in the direction of masculine expression to the production of commons.
    https://propertarianinstitute.com/2021/08/31/sapolsky-an-example-of-the-feminine-cognitive-bias-in-science/


    Source date (UTC): 2021-08-31 15:59:00 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1432734676528025601

  • Sapolsky – An Example of The Feminine Cognitive Bias in Science

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtmwtjOoSYU   All: I know Robert’s competencies and biases, and they’re both manifest in this episode. Testosterone and Dopamine do a great deal of their work during in utero and early development by functioning as bait for the economic organization of our lowest level neural networks, just as later in life they function as behavioral bait for expression of those networks as behavioral biases. So on the one hand Robert is trying to disabuse the populist conception that testosterone is equivalent to taking some sort of stimulant, where it’s more a case of increasing existing sensitivities however they are expressed – especially in relation to baiting and reinforcing our status however it is that we express or reinforce our status. But in doing so he overemphasizes the point, to the point where it’s a bit misleading. Testosterone appears to be substantive in the formation of our bias, and substantive in amplifying the expression of that bias. But that doesn’t mean that adding more of it will create an aggressive bias. It will merely increase the sensitivity of our expression of whatever method of status assertion we evolved early and subsequently adapted to. Then he makes a personal (and subcultural) claim (that’s false) that pervasive adversarialism in male culture is a negative because of its status-seeking potential. Yet, not only will males not care about the commons without adversarial competition to obtain status by contribution to it, but one of the primary reasons for the rapid innovation and evolution of western civilization compared to all of the rest, in the three ages of bronze, iron, and steel, is the direction of dominance expression and status-seeking to produce commons – not personal, private, family at cost to the commons – which is the world normal. This is why the rest of the world (as Robert does here) denigrates our heroism and competition and near-universal adversarialism, without realizing that the cost of that behavior results in us dragging mankind kicking and screaming out of primitivism in the three ages of history. Including the one that Robert is subtly complaining about, and including the criticism he is subtly injecting against that civilization and its traditions. My point here isn’t necessarily to criticize Dr. Sapolsky, but to point out that all scientists are subject to race, sex, class, and cultural biases and that specialists tend to bias interpretations of every subject. The reason is that we no longer have a theory of everything, and haven’t yet created a new theory of everything to serve as a system of measurement within and across the sciences. So we are stuck with the post-Darwin and especially postwar aggression against our institutions of cultural production, including our sciences, and including logic and reason, because the theory of everything we all avoid, is one that conflicts with equality, democracy, and globalism – which itself is an outlier, race, sexual, class and cultural bias

  • Sapolsky – An Example of The Feminine Cognitive Bias in Science

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtmwtjOoSYU   All: I know Robert’s competencies and biases, and they’re both manifest in this episode. Testosterone and Dopamine do a great deal of their work during in utero and early development by functioning as bait for the economic organization of our lowest level neural networks, just as later in life they function as behavioral bait for expression of those networks as behavioral biases. So on the one hand Robert is trying to disabuse the populist conception that testosterone is equivalent to taking some sort of stimulant, where it’s more a case of increasing existing sensitivities however they are expressed – especially in relation to baiting and reinforcing our status however it is that we express or reinforce our status. But in doing so he overemphasizes the point, to the point where it’s a bit misleading. Testosterone appears to be substantive in the formation of our bias, and substantive in amplifying the expression of that bias. But that doesn’t mean that adding more of it will create an aggressive bias. It will merely increase the sensitivity of our expression of whatever method of status assertion we evolved early and subsequently adapted to. Then he makes a personal (and subcultural) claim (that’s false) that pervasive adversarialism in male culture is a negative because of its status-seeking potential. Yet, not only will males not care about the commons without adversarial competition to obtain status by contribution to it, but one of the primary reasons for the rapid innovation and evolution of western civilization compared to all of the rest, in the three ages of bronze, iron, and steel, is the direction of dominance expression and status-seeking to produce commons – not personal, private, family at cost to the commons – which is the world normal. This is why the rest of the world (as Robert does here) denigrates our heroism and competition and near-universal adversarialism, without realizing that the cost of that behavior results in us dragging mankind kicking and screaming out of primitivism in the three ages of history. Including the one that Robert is subtly complaining about, and including the criticism he is subtly injecting against that civilization and its traditions. My point here isn’t necessarily to criticize Dr. Sapolsky, but to point out that all scientists are subject to race, sex, class, and cultural biases and that specialists tend to bias interpretations of every subject. The reason is that we no longer have a theory of everything, and haven’t yet created a new theory of everything to serve as a system of measurement within and across the sciences. So we are stuck with the post-Darwin and especially postwar aggression against our institutions of cultural production, including our sciences, and including logic and reason, because the theory of everything we all avoid, is one that conflicts with equality, democracy, and globalism – which itself is an outlier, race, sexual, class and cultural bias

  • Fascinating. We’re talking about physics, he’s talking about the math. The probl

    Fascinating. We’re talking about physics, he’s talking about the math. The problem of platonism. 😉


    Source date (UTC): 2021-08-31 12:47:28 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1432686476999991300

    Reply addressees: @MichaelSurrago

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1432686254043324416

  • agreed. listening to him and watching him live I’m awed. But he can’t operationa

    agreed. listening to him and watching him live I’m awed. But he can’t operationalize anything. His mind gravitates to language (math) not operations (physics).


    Source date (UTC): 2021-08-31 12:44:30 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1432685730397106177

    Reply addressees: @MichaelSurrago

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1432685392248049665

  • I had the same feeling “this is politics this isn’t science and I can’t ‘play al

    I had the same feeling “this is politics this isn’t science and I can’t ‘play along’ to get ahead”. Never considered the academy vs business and independent ‘work’.


    Source date (UTC): 2021-08-31 12:42:55 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1432685330742882309

    Reply addressees: @MichaelSurrago

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1432683930914799618