I’m unlikely to make it to anywhere in the South East, but don’t let that put you off. Regarding plan (2), perhaps you could invite some neuroscientists?
If I knew some that could talk in generalities I would. What I would like to find is people that can say that due to this experiment it shows the human brain isn’t X type of formal system which leaves Z, Y and A as possibilities.
It sounds like you’re expecting them to do all the work, rather than being prepared to meet them half-way. It would probably be more interesting and productive all round if you’re prepared to explain the formal models (or at least their consequences) to the neuroscientists.
I’m unlikely to make it to anywhere in the South East, but don’t let that put you off. Regarding plan (2), perhaps you could invite some neuroscientists?
If I knew some that could talk in generalities I would. What I would like to find is people that can say that due to this experiment it shows the human brain isn’t X type of formal system which leaves Z, Y and A as possibilities.
It sounds like you’re expecting them to do all the work, rather than being prepared to meet them half-way. It would probably be more interesting and productive all round if you’re prepared to explain the formal models (or at least their consequences) to the neuroscientists.
I’m prepared to meet them halfway, but trying to do it at a meetup is probably the wrong place to do it.
Yes, you’re probably right.
On a related note, would anyone be interested in a meetup in Scotland? Or, failing that, the North of England?