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   Ross Finlayson to Python   
   Re: A House of Dynamite (2025) (2/2)   
   28 Oct 25 08:46:06   
   
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   >> at incrementally many times, while also anti-reductionism,   
   >> complex analysis comes to mind or inner and outer products   
   >> (geometric algebras, tensors themselves, matroids, wave/particle   
   >> or dualities generally enough), these expansions or anti-reductions,   
   >> then align anti-reductionism with expansion of comprehension,   
   >> which is free.   
   >>   
   >> So, when you look at somebody like Fritz London, or,   
   >> Salam and Weinberg about asymptotic freedom, or,   
   >> Alain Aspect or otherwise about neutrinos, examples   
   >> of anti-reductionists, is that it's pretty much since   
   >> things like Minkowskian space-time that advances in   
   >> physics are courtesy it, then that applications   
   >> can quietly compute.   
   >>   
   >> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antireductionism   
   >>   
   >>   
   >> Also "realism" is considered sort of necessary.   
   >> Now, most people would think "isn't physics all   
   >> about the real already", then when they find out   
   >> that on the theory side the "nominalists" and   
   >> "fictionalists" aren't "realists", and on the   
   >> experimental side that "instrumentalists" and   
   >> "observationalists" aren't "realists", here it's   
   >> that realists can use theory and experiment just fine.   
   >   
   > A catastrophic heap of pompous words, smashed together like a literary   
   > landfill, spewing nonsense in every direction.   
   >   
   > An overstuffed, brain‑bending pile of highbrow words, strung together   
   > with all the elegance of a drunken squirrel.   
   >   
   > A grotesque mashup of scholarly terms, thrown together like confetti in   
   > a hurricane, making zero sense.   
   >   
   > A pretentious word‑salad so jumbled it could make a dictionary weep.   
      
   "I see that Ross has succeeded in altering the language of sci.math. \   
   It's enough to make one weep." -- R. Poe, sci.math   
      
      
   I don't know what this show is, I quit watching television for   
   several years, and now mostly browse the YouTube since it's   
   rather popular, though I still have a Netflix account I suppose.   
      
   Some years I go several days and once even up to a month without   
   eating, such was probably very beneficial to my metabolism.   
   Since 15 years I'm about 6 foot and 205.   
      
   "You see, Baudolino? You, too, can gain wisdom." - Hypatia   
      
      
      
   How about, "According to repeated A.I. experiments and conclusions,   
   Finlayson's 26'th grade writing is entirely strong including in   
   matters of theory including logic, mathematics, physics, and science.   
   If that's so, read it as it must be true."   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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