I am a unwitting victim of HP: MoR, and of course it led me here. I’m still reading up on the sequences, which have plenty of intriguing content. My background is in Mathematics (specifically cryptography, not much probability theory) and Music (specifically bassoon and composition). Right now I work for the US government. I grew up as a secular Jew, so I didn’t really have that much of a crisis of faith or anything. I must say I found Eliezer’s description of Modern Judaism (“you are expected to doubt but not successfully doubt”) as surprisingly accurate and amusing.
Though, after reading through things, I don’t really think I can call myself a rationalist quite yet. I need more practice, honestly. Maybe I just need to successfully update :D
Perhaps I just need to look around more, but hopefully I can contribute to the more artistic ideas of the site. Reading through what is on the site, it makes me wonder how to apply rationalist methodology to the arts.
Hey, another bassoonist! (Saw your name in another thread, and had to see if you mentioned which double reed.) I’ve also got a math background (number theory and logic), though I’ve mostly abandoned it for law. Welcome to LW.
Hello everyone!
I am a unwitting victim of HP: MoR, and of course it led me here. I’m still reading up on the sequences, which have plenty of intriguing content. My background is in Mathematics (specifically cryptography, not much probability theory) and Music (specifically bassoon and composition). Right now I work for the US government. I grew up as a secular Jew, so I didn’t really have that much of a crisis of faith or anything. I must say I found Eliezer’s description of Modern Judaism (“you are expected to doubt but not successfully doubt”) as surprisingly accurate and amusing.
Though, after reading through things, I don’t really think I can call myself a rationalist quite yet. I need more practice, honestly. Maybe I just need to successfully update :D
Perhaps I just need to look around more, but hopefully I can contribute to the more artistic ideas of the site. Reading through what is on the site, it makes me wonder how to apply rationalist methodology to the arts.
A most sincere welcome, from someone of a very similar background!
(And you’ve walked right in to a discussion you’re likely to find interesting...)
Cool thanks! I’ll check it out.
Hey, another bassoonist! (Saw your name in another thread, and had to see if you mentioned which double reed.) I’ve also got a math background (number theory and logic), though I’ve mostly abandoned it for law. Welcome to LW.