You can trust in Science (in the "I $€}$$# Love Science") fetish object sense but disagree with individual spot prices. Same with Markets.
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I have bad news for you about science.
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Markets change their mind
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Truth is we are apes that will easily get addicted to a number of things that kill us in quite straightforward ways. How is that useful?
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Hopefully we don't get caught in a local minima along the way ... This is your point?
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I see no evidence that markets converge on truth. I'm not even sure you can establish "the truth" for markets.
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Markets are related to science perhaps in the study of chaos theory; little else. Such imperfection in information flow and human behavior.
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Yep, if something doesn't eventually generate value, the market will flush it out
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1. Value is a delusion. 2. It's not about generating value, it's about capturing it, then exchanging it. This destroys value, sometimes.
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And yet ironically many (or at least many who publicly opine) who trust absolutely in science are skeptical of markets and vice versa.
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