Even the concepts involved in this “analysis” seem pretty meaningless, but when you start plugging them into “math” and “exponentials”, it results in meaninglessness singularity, that is a point at which all sanity breaks down and woo ensues!
Downvoted because the criticism is too vague to really reply to. This isn’t the first time I’ve observed it in your comments; I’d recommend elaborating more if you want them to be useful. (On the other hand, often—including now—your comments do seem like they’d have an insightful idea behind them, which is why I took the time to contribute this comment. )
It’s more of a voice of dissent than criticism, naming an issue rather than constructing it. There is a tradeoff between elaborating and staying silent: on one side too much effort, on another absence of data about what intuition says. I don’t feel it’s OK for this post to have a positive score, and I’m pretty sure about this judgment even without making details explicit for myself. Sometimes that’s a fallacy, of course.
Fair enough. Though I don’t think it’d take that much work to make the comment in question more constructive. A sentence or two about why the concepts used are useless would already help a lot.
Even the concepts involved in this “analysis” seem pretty meaningless, but when you start plugging them into “math” and “exponentials”, it results in meaninglessness singularity, that is a point at which all sanity breaks down and woo ensues!
Downvoted because the criticism is too vague to really reply to. This isn’t the first time I’ve observed it in your comments; I’d recommend elaborating more if you want them to be useful. (On the other hand, often—including now—your comments do seem like they’d have an insightful idea behind them, which is why I took the time to contribute this comment. )
It’s more of a voice of dissent than criticism, naming an issue rather than constructing it. There is a tradeoff between elaborating and staying silent: on one side too much effort, on another absence of data about what intuition says. I don’t feel it’s OK for this post to have a positive score, and I’m pretty sure about this judgment even without making details explicit for myself. Sometimes that’s a fallacy, of course.
Fair enough. Though I don’t think it’d take that much work to make the comment in question more constructive. A sentence or two about why the concepts used are useless would already help a lot.