
There’s a rumor going around that computers can now read your thoughts. That “AI” can pick off images you’re thinking about. Here’s one of many similar breathless headlines: “The AI that can […]
The general theory, methods, and philosophy of the Science of Guessing What Is.
There’s a rumor going around that computers can now read your thoughts. That “AI” can pick off images you’re thinking about. Here’s one of many similar breathless headlines: “The AI that can […]
Let’s end the review of Sabine Hossenfelder’s book. We did some already: Emergence, Entropy, and Many Worlds. With this post, we’ll have covered the most interesting topics. Old Hoss, and many like […]
Our first ever Broken Science event was in February, and the talks are now online. Watch them all here. These are all up late because the sound was busted, and, as you’ll […]
Ellis sent me his paper “Modulation of Ice-ages via Precession and Dust-Albedo Feedbacks” in Geoscience Frontiers, and I found it rather intriguing. To greatly simplify: CO2 is good for you, and it’s […]
We would none of us be shocked to learn a lawyer has latched onto a lawsuit designed to squeeze a wealthy corporation, a corporation whose business is no longer fashionable or palatable […]
This post is, as they say, in the weeds. But it’s necessary for those who want to know how The Science is produced. I saw a tweet, the veracity of which I […]
A curious, if not bizarre, peer-reviewed paper has emerged, which said things like this: “The quantitative synthesis results suggested that sexual minority families may perform better in children’s psychological adjustment and parent–child […]
Leighton Smith of New Zealand kindly had me on his podcast Wednesday. We discussed, among other matters, my book Everything You Believe Is Wrong. You know, the one my enemies inserted all […]
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