The problem with both institutions and knowledge is that they are more easily created than destroyed.
Monthly Archives: March 2011
Added to note 142 : A simple example of probabilistic perturbation…
Added to note 142 : A simple example of probabilistic perturbation leading to massive computational differences to show why there is no such thing as measurable uncertainty.
I’ve received close to 600 requests for interviews on the "Black Swan
I’ve received close to 600 requests for interviews on the “Black Swan” of Japan. Refused all (except a radio program, mostly because it only takes 5 min). I think for a living & write books not interviews. I wrote all I have to say in Note 142.
Alas, being forced to write this note
Alas, being forced to write this note 142
http://www.fooledbyrandomness.com/notebook
Opacity
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(A philosophical notebook. I only put stuff here from my work in progresss. Once again, I beg you to avoid sending me the list of typos. Not quite my book… but close. And I am not so much anti-Platonic: I am mostly against “Platonicity” which is being a sucker for a Platonic form, at the cost
I sent 18 emails last week. Next week, 14. Ideally, 10.
I sent 18 emails last week. Next week, 14. Ideally, 10.