[FRIAM] the Skeptical Meme

Marcus Daniels marcus at snoutfarm.com
Mon Aug 14 02:38:07 EDT 2017


"People who spend their lives building these ideas have a large rolodex to flip through, some of which other rolodex flippers will agree are or are not applicable in this or that type of context."


Funny you use the example of cards in a rolodex:  It makes me think of memes!


I suspect neural correlates rapidly calibrate to networks with similar behavior & topology across individuals sharing a _grounded_ task, whether it is hunting a Buffalo or writing a song.  But crazy ain't grounded, so distributing names for those networks to non-crazy people doesn't survive a fitness test.   Crazy terms can only be up-voted in a crazy community.


Marcus

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On August 13, 2017 4:39:47 PM PDT, Marcus Daniels <marcus at snoutfarm.com> wrote:
>
>Every day I form hypotheses about how I think this or that experiment
>or code modification will go, and often I have to confront contrary
>evidence.   I would say I have a pretty fast turnover of ideas.

I doubt that. My guess is that your ideas that you think are turning over fast have a long and deep history within you and you resurrect them sporadically and try to apply them to some current context.

>If I work with other people on these things, they will agree that some
>issues are settled, and other issues remain ambiguous.  The language
>evolves with shared experience, and in such a way that feelings become
>less and less part of it.  I don't think it has anything to do with
>when lunchtime is.   Other people it is all about lunchtime, oxytocin
>and stuff like that.
>
>
>How are social issues any different?

They aren't any different. But I think your sense of fast turnover and munging of ideas is illusory. Those ideas you flip through were already there in some form and your trying them out against the (social) context. People who spend their lives building these ideas have a large rolodex to flip through, some of which other rolodex flippers will agree are or are not applicable in this or that type of context.

Innovative ideas do emerge. But it's never fast.


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