What are you talking about? The Sequences are a pretty standard non-fiction book, mostly filled with technical explanations and clear prose. If you aren’t familiar with it, I do agree that I am kind of confused how you feel comfortable dismissing the arguments. It’s kind of like showing up on a computational complexity forum, saying that the arguments for P != NP are bad, without ever having read a computational complexity textbook.
What are you talking about? The Sequences are a pretty standard non-fiction book, mostly filled with technical explanations and clear prose. If you aren’t familiar with it, I do agree that I am kind of confused how you feel comfortable dismissing the arguments. It’s kind of like showing up on a computational complexity forum, saying that the arguments for P != NP are bad, without ever having read a computational complexity textbook.