In general, we need rationality materials for people of ordinary intelligence. The vast majority of people are part of the rationality waterline we’re trying to raise. And it wouldn’t surprise me if writing materials for them would lead to clearer, simpler explanations which are just as sound as the ones we have.
I have a proof of concept of sorts about improved explanations—the jump from roman numerals to Arabic. I’ve also heard that the first notation for calculus was much harder to work with than the current notation.
My impression is that adults who can understand the sequences could have understood them as teenagers, though I don’t know how you could prove that.
In general, we need rationality materials for people of ordinary intelligence. The vast majority of people are part of the rationality waterline we’re trying to raise. And it wouldn’t surprise me if writing materials for them would lead to clearer, simpler explanations which are just as sound as the ones we have.
Essentially what I was trying to say, only put more succinctly and better than I did. Thanks. ^_^
You’re welcome.
I have a proof of concept of sorts about improved explanations—the jump from roman numerals to Arabic. I’ve also heard that the first notation for calculus was much harder to work with than the current notation.
My impression is that adults who can understand the sequences could have understood them as teenagers, though I don’t know how you could prove that.