It’s about mental models. It says that the standard mental model isn’t good at explaining reality. On the other hand the status model is better at explaining reality and therefore a better model to use. It’s not the claim that the status model is perfect at predicting. Models don’t need to be perfect at predicting to be useful.
In general Hanson tries to focus on expressing concepts clearly and arguing for them instead of making them complex by introducing all sorts of caviats.
I think this is closest to what I thought Hanson was trying to say and it was close to what I was hoping people were interpreting his writing as saying. The way other people were interpreting his statements wasn’t clear from some comments I’ve read I thought it was worth checking in to.
It’s about mental models. It says that the standard mental model isn’t good at explaining reality. On the other hand the status model is better at explaining reality and therefore a better model to use. It’s not the claim that the status model is perfect at predicting. Models don’t need to be perfect at predicting to be useful.
In general Hanson tries to focus on expressing concepts clearly and arguing for them instead of making them complex by introducing all sorts of caviats.
I think this is closest to what I thought Hanson was trying to say and it was close to what I was hoping people were interpreting his writing as saying. The way other people were interpreting his statements wasn’t clear from some comments I’ve read I thought it was worth checking in to.