Huh, you might want to get your virus-checker checked—it’s just a link to a substack page
rogersbacon
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The Great Organism Theory of Evolution
Against Computers (infinite play)
“A Paradigm for AI Consciousness”—Seeds of Science call for reviewers
“Decentralized Autonomous Education”—Call for Reviewers (Seeds of Science)
The Most Dangerous Idea
“Arctic Instincts? The universal principles of Arctic psychological adaptation and the origins of East Asian psychology”—Call for Reviewers (Seeds of Science)
The Journal of Dangerous Ideas
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Very interesting, and yes I think I’m getting at something like that here as well.
Epistemic Hell
Announcing the SoS Research Collective for independent researchers (and academics thinking independently)
Hatching the Cosmic Egg (Hymn to Dionysus)
“Attitudes Toward Artificial General Intelligence: Results from American Adults 2021 and 2023”—call for reviewers (Seeds of Science)
Life on the Grid (Part 2)
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No I think it does—almost like free-range foraging vs. being spoon-fed information (wild animal vs. domesticated) - in the former you learn how to quickly discriminate between good/useful food and bad and develop a kind of intuition for how to efficiently find the good stuff whereas in the latter you do not.
hmmm weird...