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Lucy Keer
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Lucy Keer

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Some crackpot. Interested in 'mathematical intuition', whatever that is.

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    1. David Chapman‏ @Meaningness 1 Oct 2017
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      BTW Philip Morrison (Cocke’s PhD supervisor) taught my intro MIT physics course. It was first thing in the morning and I learned nothing :(

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    2. David Chapman‏ @Meaningness 1 Oct 2017
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      This is trying to say: *to count* as science, C&G have to turn their messy improvised activity into a rational post hoc account.pic.twitter.com/K7MxCKGeEA

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    3. David Chapman‏ @Meaningness 1 Oct 2017
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      (I meant C&D here—Cocke & Disney, the pulsar discoverers)

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    4. David Chapman‏ @Meaningness 1 Oct 2017
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      This is pointing at the impossibility of separating subject and object, as your post rightly flagged as centralpic.twitter.com/f8e7e02Nc2

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    5. David Chapman‏ @Meaningness 1 Oct 2017
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      (They credit this to Maurice Merleau-Ponty, who was the foremost phenomenologist of perception. His work is interesting but difficult)

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    6. Lucy Keer‏ @drossbucket 1 Oct 2017
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      Backing up slightly, what's with the long hyphenated phrases? E.g. 'the-astronomical-analyzability-of-the-pulsar-again'

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    7. David Chapman‏ @Meaningness 1 Oct 2017
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      I think “the-astronomical-analyzability-of-the-pulsar” just means that, in virtue of masses of theory and equipment, they were able to >

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    8. David Chapman‏ @Meaningness 1 Oct 2017
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      interpret the Fourier signal peak *as* a pulsar, although in material fact it was just a dot crawling upward on the oscilloscope.

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    9. Lucy Keer‏ @drossbucket 1 Oct 2017
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      OK good I was assuming something like that, but wasn't sure!

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    10. David Chapman‏ @Meaningness 1 Oct 2017
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      Yeah, I’m not sure of that one either!

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      Lucy Keer‏ @drossbucket 1 Oct 2017
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      That act of interpretation is prob the key thing I'm interested in here (and used to think about specifically in context of radio pulsars)..

      11:51 AM - 1 Oct 2017
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        1. David Chapman‏ @Meaningness 1 Oct 2017
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          I’m reading this bit now, which seems to be squarely about thispic.twitter.com/D7EUQ9NlwT

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        2. Lucy Keer‏ @drossbucket 1 Oct 2017
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          ...it's interesting because as a theorist you never know the whole pipeline from observational mess to neat theory...

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        3. Lucy Keer‏ @drossbucket 1 Oct 2017
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          ...I assumed *someone* studied this but didn't know who.

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