Hi!
My name is Jay, I’m 20ish, and I study mathematics and physics. I found this through HPMOR which came to me as a recommendation from another physicist.
I’m interested in learning logic, winning arguments, and being better able to understand philosophical debates. I’ll be starting by going through the major sequences, as that seems generally recommended.
I have a blog, A Model of Reality , whose name seems particularly amusing now. It is so called because my main interest in scientific research is to improve the models for predicting reality (eg how corn flows out of a silo, how cracks propagate in a material, and why classical physics is frequently good enough)
edit: I don’t think I’ve ever gotten 4 replies to a comment, let alone 4 replies at once to a six-month-old comment. But since it got so much attention, I should clarify that I intentionally conflated different meanings of purposefulness for dramatic effect.
Hi! My name is Jay, I’m 20ish, and I study mathematics and physics. I found this through HPMOR which came to me as a recommendation from another physicist.
I’m interested in learning logic, winning arguments, and being better able to understand philosophical debates. I’ll be starting by going through the major sequences, as that seems generally recommended.
I have a blog, A Model of Reality , whose name seems particularly amusing now. It is so called because my main interest in scientific research is to improve the models for predicting reality (eg how corn flows out of a silo, how cracks propagate in a material, and why classical physics is frequently good enough)
ttfn -Jay
Ack, that won’t do. It is generally detrimental to be overly concerned with winning arguments. Aside from that, though, welcome to LW!
But winning arguments is what reason is for!
edit: I don’t think I’ve ever gotten 4 replies to a comment, let alone 4 replies at once to a six-month-old comment. But since it got so much attention, I should clarify that I intentionally conflated different meanings of purposefulness for dramatic effect.
But rationality is about winning.
Winning =/= Winning arguments.
Then we’re this aberrant group who stubbornly insists on misapplying it. I can live with that.
Feet are for standing, not hands, but that doesn’t keep us from admiring the gymnast.
That doesn’t mean it’s the purpose we need to put it to.