Theme: Science

  • The better question is, that (a) why was einstein half wrong in his magical cons

    The better question is, that (a) why was einstein half wrong in his magical construction of space-time (b) why do jewish thinkers dominate the pseudosciences, and in particular the evolutionary, anthropological, behavioral, and social sciences, as well as the irrational…


    Source date (UTC): 2024-01-15 03:09:33 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1746731318568681550

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  • (God is speculation too) The only thing that’s not speculation are the physical

    (God is speculation too) The only thing that’s not speculation are the physical laws…..


    Source date (UTC): 2024-01-14 22:09:40 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1746655850326860071

    Reply addressees: @SwornInvictus @ch35614 @ReacNat

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1746638871666753724

  • “The common understanding of evolution is that it’s either random, or directed.

    –“The common understanding of evolution is that it’s either random, or directed. When in fact, it is undirected, and non-random. The laws of the universe are emergent.”–Brad Werrell

    Protagoras: Of all things man is the measure. In our work we call this concept Vitruvianism:…


    Source date (UTC): 2024-01-14 16:52:30 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1746576030733599146

  • (Physics) TIME Well, time is fundamental because time must be fundamental, but o

    (Physics)
    TIME
    Well, time is fundamental because time must be fundamental, but only fundamental at some zero point: a given rate.
    The rate of time my vary from that zero point down to minimal time under some extraordinary conditions, or up to maximum time at equally but opposite extraordinary conditions.
    We just can’t as yet produce the instrumentation to test it. It would be interesting to consider the possibiilty of producing a set of atomic clocks and placing them in everyting from one of the universe’s great voids, to one of the universe’s great stellar densities (black or if they exist white holes), and from slow to near light speed, and then to retrieve and compare them. Not that it’ll ever be possible but the thought experiment helps us imagine theories. 😉


    Source date (UTC): 2024-01-14 15:17:11 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1746552046164029440

  • You are mistaken. Compare lists. Religion interfered with what the arabs learned

    You are mistaken. Compare lists. Religion interfered with what the arabs learned from the greeks.


    Source date (UTC): 2024-01-14 12:25:58 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1746508957298856346

    Reply addressees: @ChukwuGrac83150 @DotPavaa @hivetyrant36 @MaMo_

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1746503797944283263

  • Lee Cronin on Lex Fridman and Lee talking far beyond his capacity and Lex trying

    Lee Cronin on Lex Fridman and Lee talking far beyond his capacity and Lex trying to figure out of he’s saying anything meaningful.

    Let me help. No.

    Now, when he returns to assembly theory he has strong intuitions – and he has to be correct really – but he lacks the vocabulary of concepts necessaryt to articulate his ideas. He crosses in to epistemology and he’s not suited for it.


    Source date (UTC): 2024-01-13 20:48:25 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1746273015703244801

  • RT @elonmusk: Earth already receives about the same energy from the Sun in an ho

    RT @elonmusk: Earth already receives about the same energy from the Sun in an hour than humanity consumes in a year.

    Solar panels just nee…


    Source date (UTC): 2024-01-13 20:02:00 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1746261331626340628

  • It’s not impossible. The specific phyisical organization is almost certainly imp

    It’s not impossible. The specific phyisical organization is almost certainly impossible to measure given the behavior of dendrites and the rather chaotic method by which they continuously reform and adapt to new stimulations, even if, by mechanical means, we can alll but duplicate the behavioral products it produces. THe reason is simple really, in that all language consists of measurements, and sets of measurements produce similar constructs, and we can, with some certainty, treat language just as we treat any other measure.
    That said, we can, with humiliating precision, describe the categorical differences between humans in every dimension. Though it would take, as it does today, interviewing someone, or at least having access to a stream of emails, before we can profile that person into unambiguous terms. Though you would be surprised at how much we can profile of a person from just a few hundred words.
    And yes we work on this subject. Though Daniel does not participate in this forum the thousands of variables we have (he and others have) reducing human differences to the unambiguous.

    Reply addressees: @Gundissemenator @BrownCanard @NoahRevoy


    Source date (UTC): 2024-01-12 19:25:05 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1745889653075402752

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1745871720643264833

  • COMPARING PHILOSOPHY < LOGIC > AND SCIENCE: CURTD Would you agree or disagree wi

    COMPARING PHILOSOPHY < LOGIC > AND SCIENCE:

    CURTD
    Would you agree or disagree with the proposition that in the main, the discipline of philosophy seeks the good in the experiential, the discipline of logic seeks the non-false in langauge, the discipline of science seeks the true in the observable. Or Observable > Language > Experience?

    LOCUTUS:
    The proposition you’ve outlined offers an interesting perspective on the objectives of philosophy, logic, and science.

    Let’s examine each part:

    Philosophy Seeks the Good in the Experiential:
    Agree: Philosophy often deals with normative questions about what is good or right, particularly in branches like ethics and aesthetics. It also concerns itself with the nature of human experience, as seen in phenomenology and existentialism. However, it’s important to note that philosophy is not limited to the pursuit of the good in the experiential; it also encompasses the pursuit of truth and understanding in areas like metaphysics and epistemology.

    Logic Seeks the Non-False in Language:
    Partially Agree: Logic is indeed concerned with the correctness of reasoning, which often involves the use of language. It seeks to distinguish valid from invalid arguments and true from false propositions. However, describing logic as seeking the “non-false” might be somewhat limiting. Logic is more about the structure of arguments and the rules that govern reasoning, regardless of the truth value of the premises involved.
    (CD: I would see this as correct also)

    Science Seeks the True in the Observable:
    Agree: Science is fundamentally concerned with discovering truths about the natural world through observation, experimentation, and empirical evidence. It aims to build a body of knowledge based on observable phenomena and testable hypotheses.

    The sequence “Observable > Language > Experience” as a way to categorize these disciplines is intriguing:

    Observable (Science): Science starts with what can be observed and measured.
    Language (Logic): Logic deals with the structure of arguments, often expressed through language, to determine validity and soundness.
    Experience (Philosophy): Philosophy encompasses the broadest scope, dealing with human experience, existence, knowledge, and values.

    This sequence can be seen as a spectrum, ranging from the concrete and empirical (science) to the abstract and experiential (philosophy), with logic serving as a critical tool that underpins and intersects with both.

    However, it’s important to remember that these disciplines are not strictly compartmentalized; they often overlap and inform each other. Philosophy can inform scientific inquiry, and scientific discoveries can influence philosophical thought. Logic, meanwhile, is used as a tool in both philosophical argumentation and scientific methodology.

    CURTD:
    So, I might continue the proposition with the observation that between the experiential (Intuition) and the Existential(Body), logic (Mind, Reason) tests our claims that these two sets of information are consistent and correspondent and sufficiently complete within the assumed or stated limts? ANd therefore that the ternary logic of the universe is yet again represented of necessity in these matters.

    LOCUTUS:
    Your proposition presents an intriguing philosophical perspective, integrating elements of epistemology and metaphysics.

    Let’s break it down for clarity and analysis:

    Experiential (Intuition) and Existential (Body):
    You’re identifying two primary sources of human knowledge or understanding. The “experiential” or “intuition” refers to knowledge gained through direct experience, intuition, or internal understanding. The “existential” or “body” refers to knowledge gained through physical, bodily experiences or empirical observations.

    Logic (Mind, Reason):
    Logic, in your framework, is the tool or process (embodied in the mind or reason) that evaluates and tests the claims or knowledge derived from both experiential/intuitive and existential/physical sources. It ensures that these claims are consistent (internally coherent), correspondent (accurately reflecting reality), and sufficiently complete within their assumed or stated limits.

    Ternary Logic of the Universe:
    Your reference to the “ternary logic of the universe” suggests a tripartite model of understanding reality, encompassing experiential/intuitive, existential/physical, and logical/rational components. This model implies that a comprehensive understanding of reality necessitates the integration of these three aspects.

    Philosophical Implications:
    This perspective aligns with certain philosophical traditions that emphasize a holistic approach to knowledge and understanding. It resonates with ideas from both Eastern and Western philosophies, where the balance and integration of different modes of knowing are considered essential for a complete understanding of reality.

    Consistency, Correspondence, and Completeness:
    By emphasizing the roles of consistency, correspondence, and completeness, you’re highlighting essential criteria for evaluating the validity and reliability of knowledge claims. This approach is fundamental in both philosophical inquiry and scientific investigation.

    In summary, your proposition suggests a comprehensive framework for understanding and validating knowledge, where experiential and existential forms of knowledge are both subjected to the scrutiny of logical reasoning. This triadic approach underscores the importance of integrating different ways of knowing to achieve a more complete and accurate understanding of the world. It’s a thought-provoking perspective that encourages a multifaceted approach to epistemology and the pursuit of knowledge.

    CURTD:
    Thank you for this discourse

    LOCUTUS:
    You’re welcome! I’m glad I could participate in this thoughtful discourse with you.


    Source date (UTC): 2024-01-12 19:13:57 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1745886852106592257

  • (the entire universe functions by one principle, evolutionary computation of the

    (the entire universe functions by one principle, evolutionary computation of the releast of pressure by either entropic expansion into space of negative entropic concentration into density by the process of continuous recursive disambiguation of disorder into order. Language like the rest of all phenomena in the universe follows the universal grammar: continuous recursive disambiguation of ambiguity into sufficient disambiguation that agreement (understanding) can be achieved. Human history consitsts in no small part of the evolution of human conceptual calculation (reason), by increases in precision that like the rest of the universe result from continous recursive disambiguation.

    Chomsky’s a bit of a nut, buthis application of Turing to language was a profound insight.

    What is language? wayfinding.
    What is theh brain capable of?
    Auto association
    Then wayfinding
    By Recursion
    Language is just an evolution of navigation.

    Reply addressees: @Gundissemenator @BrownCanard @NoahRevoy


    Source date (UTC): 2024-01-12 18:07:57 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1745870244009156608

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