Reasoning with two different formal systems simultaneously—code and runtime, logical theory and model, equations and data set, spec and implementation— this ability is on the edge between advanced systematic cognition and basic meta-systematicity. https://www.johndcook.com/blog/2018/02/10/iterating-between-theory-and-code/ …
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Replying to @Meaningness
David, I think you've got a lot to say but what about making it less technical?
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Replying to @hopeoverfear14
Well… I speak to different audiences in different languages… many people interested in my stuff have strong STEM backgrounds, and this sort of presentation is appealing to them.
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In some sense, https://buddhism-for-vampires.com says all the same things in very different language. It may not have broad appeal either, but maybe it would work better for you?
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Apologies. I think you're a great voice. Do you think (as per many) that ideas can be expressed on an A4 sheet ?
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Replying to @hopeoverfear14
I think the essence of an idea can be boiled down to an A4 sheet, or even a single sentence. If the reader has the context to understand it, then a highly condensed presentation is best! But usually more explanation is required.
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Replying to @Meaningness @hopeoverfear14
Everything I have to say boils down to “Nebulosity and pattern are inseparable.” But maybe that isn’t much use by itself!
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Think Michael Taft made a good fist of it on Buddhist Geeks! Vincent was more nebulous but great conversation. Goodnight from Scotland..
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I agree about Michael & Vince! Sleep well
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