Theme: Science

  • ( TRP purchased on Amazon, kindle, delivered, read, understood. ) All of us work

    ( TRP purchased on Amazon, kindle, delivered, read, understood. ) All of us working on constructivism now – having left correlation behind. JF, me, Wolfram. Same pattern in Bio, Thought, Mathematics. Chemistry already there (easiest). Should be interesting to discuss AI. 😉


    Source date (UTC): 2018-12-20 01:06:45 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1075558084922277888

    Reply addressees: @JFGariepy

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1075460706529656834


    IN REPLY TO:

    @JFGariepy

    Millenniyule 2018: J-F Gariepy. https://t.co/upjPmdE2CM

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1075460706529656834

  • “Western civilization is Greek philosophy, Roman law and statecraft, British sci

    —“Western civilization is Greek philosophy, Roman law and statecraft, British science,and German engineering”—AH

    edited a bit… lol


    Source date (UTC): 2018-12-20 00:45:54 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1075552840280461312

  • “Western civilization is Greek philosophy, Roman law and statecraft, British sci

    —“Western civilization is Greek philosophy, Roman law and statecraft, British science,and German engineering”—AH

    edited a bit… lol


    Source date (UTC): 2018-12-19 19:45:00 UTC

  • ( I have the benefit of looking back at thinkers in history through the lens not

    ( I have the benefit of looking back at thinkers in history through the lens not only of science, but of propertarianism, and from that position on the shoulders of giants that came before me, plus my little step stool, the whole of it fits together in rather obvious puzzle pieces. Like all improvements in calculation from language through math, through reason, through science, through propertarianism (natural law), everything is much simpler once we have a grammar to understand it with. )


    Source date (UTC): 2018-12-19 09:01:00 UTC

  • THE TRUTH IS A HARSH RELIGION –“for a “scientist,” you have an awfully 7th-grad

    THE TRUTH IS A HARSH RELIGION

    –“for a “scientist,” you have an awfully 7th-grade level of religious understanding. just a quick scroll through your feed shows a total lack of discernment when it even comes to the most basic differences between monotheistic faiths, as if you can just say “muh abrahamism” and that somehow means anything as an umbrella term. don’t you think that, if you’re going to claim to be empirical and objective, you should at least take the time to understand what you’re talking about?”—Michael Witcoff

    (As if my campaign against abrahamic sophism is limited to the old world religions of judaism, christianity, and islam – and the new world religions of marxism, socialism, postmodernism, feminism, and anti-europeanism – as much as it is against the causes of demand for falsehoods, and our ability to provide an alternative due to lack of understanding and costs.)

    That isnt a criticism. it’s an excuse. religion consists of what existed before 7th grade education, and declines now that we have that education. There is a reason religiosity deceases with intelligence and knowledge. There is a reason religiosity increases with declines in intelligence. There is a reason religiosity increases with diversity and decreases with homogeneity. In other words, religion as you understand it, is symptomatic of ‘the bad’.

    Yet, there is a reason why we have demand for personal, interpersonal, civic, and political rituals and feasts. there are many ways of supplying that demand. That’s the evidence from around the world and throughout history.

    The fact that one can scientifically articulate the causes of tht demand and the range of methods of supplying it is no more mysterious than the study of any other human behavior.

    Sure, it was the hard problem of social science. But that was only because of the poor framing of the work in understanding it. Einstein, Menger and Darwin were revolutionary because of their understanding that the problem was framing. Once you understand the commonality between their discoveries was framing (and once you understand my work for that matter) it is rather easy to see that the problem of religion as behavioral therapy is rather obvious. And therefore the satisfaction of demand for that problem by more constructive means, and eliminating the need for therapy by eliminating its causes: alienation.

    Patients easily become addicted to their therapists. So your ‘criticism’ that I should ‘understand’ (sympathize) is nothing more than the appeal of the gambler, drunk or addict, for sympathy with the experience of gambling, drunkenness or addiction.

    I want to and others want to find a form of MEDICATION that is not harmful to the host.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-12-19 06:37:00 UTC

  • SELF-MEDICATION Michael E. Darden, Nicholas W. Papageorge NBER Working Paper No.

    https://www.nber.org/papers/w25371RATIONAL SELF-MEDICATION

    Michael E. Darden, Nicholas W. Papageorge

    NBER Working Paper No. 25371

    Issued in December 2018

    NBER Program(s):Health Economics

    We develop a theory of rational self-medication. The idea is that forward-looking individuals, lacking access to better treatment options, attempt to manage the symptoms of mental and physical pain outside of formal medical care. They use substances that relieve symptoms in the short run but that may be harmful in the long run. For example, heavy drinking could alleviate current symptoms of depression but could also exacerbate future depression or lead to alcoholism. Rational self-medication suggests that, when presented with a safer, more effective treatment, individuals will substitute towards it. To investigate, we use forty years of longitudinal data from the Framingham Heart Study and leverage the exogenous introduction of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). We demonstrate an economically meaningful reduction in heavy alcohol consumption for men when SSRIs became available. Additionally, we show that addiction to alcohol inhibits substitution. Our results suggest a role for rational self-medication in understanding the origin of substance abuse. Furthermore, our work suggests that punitive policies targeting substance abuse may backfire, leading to substitution towards even more harmful substances to self-medicate. In contrast, policies promoting medical innovation that provide safer treatment options could obviate the need to self-medicate with dangerous or addictive substances.

    https://www.nber.org/papers/w25371


    Source date (UTC): 2018-12-18 11:17:00 UTC

  • More on NCC’s and the “Glorious Accident”

    More on NCC’s and the “Glorious Accident”.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-12-18 07:30:00 UTC

  • A GEM BY BILL —“That’s what “Law” means “Decidable” in scientific language, an

    A GEM BY BILL

    —“That’s what “Law” means “Decidable” in scientific language, and which means “Absolute” in archaic moral language. … That’s what Laws of Nature (unconscious, deterministic) and Natural Law (conscious, volitionary) mean: they are DESCRIPTIVE. You cannot violate the laws of nature but you can manipulate them. You can violate the natural laws, and pay the consequences. The natural world already calculates its optimum, and we ‘cheat’ it. The natural law is something else men cheat. However, the optimum method of human evolution is the elimination of cheating (parasitism). If you eliminate all parasitism you end up with natural law. If you do not then you don’t.”—Curt Doolittle

    —“Don’t you still need a justification that’s more than “it’s natural” to avoid justifying your law on a naturalistic fallacy? The justification for propertarianism seems to be a utilitarian argument.”—Hue Whitman

    Answer by Bill Joslin:

    The Naturalistic fallacy relates to equating a positive moral standing for an action due to it being natural (“if it happens in nature it’s therefore good”) not a utilitarian stance which provides an operational description of how the action results in immoral consequences (“under these conditions and incentives, human conflict rises”). Two different domains of argumentation, the former justificatory, the later warranty.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-12-17 18:11:00 UTC

  • That jesus will forgive you is in practice true – for rather complex reasons, al

    That jesus will forgive you is in practice true – for rather complex reasons, all of which are scientific if your concept of deities is that they consist of information distributed between minds.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-12-17 15:35:38 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1074689583173025792