Theme: Truth

  • Do You See The Pattern?

    1) Money(commodity) vs Money Substitutes (instruments) 2) Law (Reciprocity) vs Law Substitutes (legislation/command) 3) History(description) vs History Substitutes (wisdom lit) 4) Description(measurements) vs Description Substitutes (narrative) 5) Deflationary (logical) vs inflationary (fictional) 6) Truth (Survival) vs Truth Substitutes (Justification)
  • DO YOU SEE THE PATTERN? 1) Money(commodity) vs Money Substitutes (instruments) 2

    DO YOU SEE THE PATTERN?

    1) Money(commodity) vs Money Substitutes (instruments)

    2) Law (Reciprocity) vs Law Substitutes (legislation/command)

    3) History(description) vs History Substitutes (wisdom lit)

    4) Description(measurements) vs Description Substitutes (narrative)

    5) Deflationary (logical) vs inflationary (fictional)

    6) Truth (Survival) vs Truth Substitutes (Justification)


    Source date (UTC): 2018-03-18 11:38:00 UTC

  • The Answer To The Spread Of Propaganda And Mythos Over Truth And Empiricism

    If you study the evolution and spread of technology, then on the other hand, study linguistics, comparative law, comparative literature, and comparative religion, you fairly quickly understand that certain methods of persuasion are more truthful (recipes, procedures, operations, designs), and some are allegorical (history and literature), and some are loaded, framed, and suggestive (mythology), and some are deceptive (scriptural religion, propaganda, pseudo-rationalism/continental philosophy, pseudoscience, and pseudo-mathematics). So to understand why these deceptive mythologies spread through the underclass, while technical spread in the middle class, and legal and empirical spread in the upper class during the peak centuries of cross cultural exposure via greek writing, roman roads and shipping lanes, we simply need to understand the numbers in underclass, middle class, and upper class vary greatly between western, anatolian, semitic, and north african populations. (With the same iq distributions today). One can rule by truth sovereignty, reciprocity, and jury, and construct a civilization out of markets, if and only if the people within that civilization are capable of majority survival by market means, using truth, sovereignty, reciprocity, contract, jury and markets. Primitive people practice familialism or tribalism (extended familialism), and people who advance practice nationalism. If they become too greedy they practice empire and cosmopolitanism and they are bred out of existence rather quickly.
  • THE ANSWER TO THE SPREAD OF PROPAGANDA AND MYTHOS OVER TRUTH AND EMPIRICISM If y

    THE ANSWER TO THE SPREAD OF PROPAGANDA AND MYTHOS OVER TRUTH AND EMPIRICISM

    If you study the evolution and spread of technology, then on the other hand, study linguistics, comparative law, comparative literature, and comparative religion, you fairly quickly understand that certain methods of persuasion are more truthful (recipes, procedures, operations, designs), and some are allegorical (history and literature), and some are loaded, framed, and suggestive (mythology), and some are deceptive (scriptural religion, propaganda, pseudo-rationalism/continental philosophy, pseudoscience, and pseudo-mathematics).

    So to understand why these deceptive mythologies spread through the underclass, while technical spread in the middle class, and legal and empirical spread in the upper class during the peak centuries of cross cultural exposure via greek writing, roman roads and shipping lanes, we simply need to understand the numbers in underclass, middle class, and upper class vary greatly between western, anatolian, semitic, and north african populations. (With the same iq distributions today).

    One can rule by truth sovereignty, reciprocity, and jury, and construct a civilization out of markets, if and only if the people within that civilization are capable of majority survival by market means, using truth, sovereignty, reciprocity, contract, jury and markets.

    Primitive people practice familialism or tribalism (extended familialism), and people who advance practice nationalism. If they become too greedy they practice empire and cosmopolitanism and they are bred out of existence rather quickly.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-03-18 11:30:00 UTC

  • The Answer To The Spread Of Propaganda And Mythos Over Truth And Empiricism

    If you study the evolution and spread of technology, then on the other hand, study linguistics, comparative law, comparative literature, and comparative religion, you fairly quickly understand that certain methods of persuasion are more truthful (recipes, procedures, operations, designs), and some are allegorical (history and literature), and some are loaded, framed, and suggestive (mythology), and some are deceptive (scriptural religion, propaganda, pseudo-rationalism/continental philosophy, pseudoscience, and pseudo-mathematics). So to understand why these deceptive mythologies spread through the underclass, while technical spread in the middle class, and legal and empirical spread in the upper class during the peak centuries of cross cultural exposure via greek writing, roman roads and shipping lanes, we simply need to understand the numbers in underclass, middle class, and upper class vary greatly between western, anatolian, semitic, and north african populations. (With the same iq distributions today). One can rule by truth sovereignty, reciprocity, and jury, and construct a civilization out of markets, if and only if the people within that civilization are capable of majority survival by market means, using truth, sovereignty, reciprocity, contract, jury and markets. Primitive people practice familialism or tribalism (extended familialism), and people who advance practice nationalism. If they become too greedy they practice empire and cosmopolitanism and they are bred out of existence rather quickly.
  • I’m not anyone’s fan.I’m just a moral man, and it is immoral to tolerate the sup

    I’m not anyone’s fan.I’m just a moral man, and it is immoral to tolerate the suppression of argument by disapproval, shaming,ridicule,rallying, straw men, and gossip by the ignorant and infantile. You are the reason the world is a bad place. a well meaning fool kills free speech.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-03-18 00:22:37 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/975165543232819202

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  • If You Have An Iq Lower Than 130, Can You Trust Your Own Thoughts?

    Hmmm…. Interesting question. Can you trust your own thoughts? Does intelligence mean you can trust your own thoughts?

    I have an answer for you that you’ll find insightful.

    1. Intelligence generally translates to time required to learn – although below somewhere in the 80’s learning even the most trivial of sequences appears nearly impossible. And below the mid 90’s begins to become prohibitively costly upon those that teach. 10% of people are impossible to teach, and nearly half of people are costly to teach. Hence the future problem of employment.
    2. Intelligence above 105 is largely reducible to a learning curve. at 105 or so you can learn from instructions, repair machines, and express yourself logically. About every 7–10 points or so higher, it’s easier to learn from increasingly abstract (less obviously related) bits of information. Around 115 learn on your own. Around 125 invent new machines. Around 135 understand complex relations and synthesize them for others. Around 145 invent and reorganize existing ideas.

      Above that I have not seen anything meaningful other than the ability to construct longer denser sentences (I cannot speak in long narrations like Chomsky, and I cannot grasp and translate ideas as fast as Terence Tau. And I have also seen the opposite, which is a tendency to place too much value on intuitions (some people who shall remain nameless), and given that I specialize in identifying pseudoscience, there are a vast number of theorists in many fields who do not know about that which they speak.
    3. Those higher than you are not so much smarter as we they had more ‘time’ to create vast networks of relations (associations) – so the time required to identify a new pattern is shorter. The only way I know to improve your “demonstrated” intelligence in every day life is to be well read (possess more general knowledge) in multiple fields, and be lucky to have high conscientiousness as a personality trait. (All fields develop systemic falsehoods, so cross field knowledge is necessary).
    4. Those that are nearly frightening (children), and born with extraordinary abilities are very rare but I think we are beginning to understand what makes them possible (in utero). And their abilities do not necessarily continue past maturity.
    5. People in the 130’s tend to specialize in synthesizing and communicating difficult ideas to those in the standard deviations below them, and you would find that most CEO’s are in the 130’s, just like a lot of professors are in the 140’s. This is why the ability to articulate your ideas and make use of vocabulary is such an extraordinary proxy for intelligence.
    6. So here is my suggestion no matter where you are on the spectrum: Assume you’re wrong until you can’t possible find an alternative. Because that’s actually what demonstrated intelligence means.
    7. So I want to reframe your question for you: there is NEVER A REASON to trust your thoughts, feelings, or intuitions for anything other than “ouch, that hurts”. Knowledge like evolution is the result of survival, not justification. No matter how good you think your reasoning, the only test of truth is survival against all odds.
    8. That’s what being smart means. Which was Socrates’ whole point.

    https://www.quora.com/If-you-have-an-IQ-lower-than-130-can-you-trust-your-own-thoughts

  • Ergo, there is no condition under which untruthful speech does not violate recip

    Ergo, there is no condition under which untruthful speech does not violate reciprocity and therefore sovereignty, and therefore insurance of reciprocity and sovereignty. Either you can warranty your words our you are externalizing costs of doing so onto others.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-03-17 15:38:35 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/975033664881987584

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  • So you mean, you don’t understand semantics, grammar, consistency, correspondenc

    So you mean, you don’t understand semantics, grammar, consistency, correspondence, coherence, parsimony and falsifiability?The only requirement for a libertarian identity is sovereignty, and therefore reciprocity, and therefore reciprocal insurance of sovereignty and reciprocity.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-03-17 15:37:06 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/975033290183839744

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  • Truth is truth by the way, reciprocity is reciprocity, and while it may seem dif

    Truth is truth by the way, reciprocity is reciprocity, and while it may seem difficult to you, distinguishing science from every other form of falsehood is pretty simple. That’s why science is the universal language of truth. Everything else isn’t.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-03-17 14:56:06 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/975022972930052096

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