Lumifer comments on Open Thread, May 12 - 18, 2014 - Less Wrong Discussion
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Let me offer you an alternate explanation.
One thing about which I feel pretty safe generalizing is that the youth has considerably higher risk tolerance than the elderly. A consequence of that is that the young will actually go out and try all the ideas which swirl around any given culture at any given time. Most will turn out to be meh, but some will turn out to be great and some -- horrible.
Fast-forward about half a century and you know what? The elderly very clearly remember how, when young, they supported all the right ideas and very thoroughly forget how they supported the ideas which now decorate the dustbin of history.
Rinse and repeat for each generation.
Solvent offered this hypothesis as #2.
Yes, and I suggest a plausible mechanism for that.
I'm just saying that your first hostile comment is inappropriate and calling it "alternative" is misleading.