Bueno! I’m Jason from San Antonio, Texas. Nice to say ‘hi’ to all you nice people! (Nice, also, to inflate the number of comments for this particular post—give the good readers of Less Wrong an incrementally warmer feeling of camaraderie.)
I’ve been reading Overcoming Bias and Less Wrong for over a year since I found a whole bunch of discussions on quantum mechanics. I’ve stayed for the low, low cost intellectual gratification.
I (actually, formally) study physics and math, and read these blogs to the extent that I feel smarter...also, because the admittedly limited faculties of reason play out a fascinating and entertaining show of bravery against their own project of rationality. What I learn about these shortcomings helps to buttress my own monoliths, as much as what I learn might should could erode these pillars’ unsubstantial foundations. It’s a thrilling undertaking.
Bueno! I’m Jason from San Antonio, Texas. Nice to say ‘hi’ to all you nice people! (Nice, also, to inflate the number of comments for this particular post—give the good readers of Less Wrong an incrementally warmer feeling of camaraderie.)
I’ve been reading Overcoming Bias and Less Wrong for over a year since I found a whole bunch of discussions on quantum mechanics. I’ve stayed for the low, low cost intellectual gratification.
I (actually, formally) study physics and math, and read these blogs to the extent that I feel smarter...also, because the admittedly limited faculties of reason play out a fascinating and entertaining show of bravery against their own project of rationality. What I learn about these shortcomings helps to buttress my own monoliths, as much as what I learn might should could erode these pillars’ unsubstantial foundations. It’s a thrilling undertaking.
Thanks, all!