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Well that's amusing. It's for a Alberta based curriculum. Anyway that would be most agreeable as the assignment is simply to "Interview an individual employed in a 'SCIENCE' based occupation and make special note of the significance of science and technology in their occupation. Record their views on the significance of social responsibilities that pervade their chosen occupation." I'll ask the teachers if you qualify. You should as engineering is based on a very sound understanding of physics.

For my high-school Chemistry course I need to interview an individual involved with the sciences in some professional capacity. Anyone interested?

1wadavis
I am an engineer practicing in Alberta, of course my trade is closer to math pure and physics than chemistry, but all the same I would be available for a text-based interview.

Actually I had multiple reasons for posting this. Firstly it's to make myself known to the community. As an ulterior motive I have trouble with being open with others and connecting (although I suspect that this is a common problem) and I want to get over my fear of such.

I've already read it thanks. To anyone else reading this 'Good Omens' is thoroughly funny and a all around good read.

Right, Paragraphs. Knew I was forgetting something!

My name is Alexander Baruta. People call me confident, knowledgeable, and confident. The truth behind those statements is that I'm inherently none of those. I hate stepping outside my comfort zone; as some of my friends would say "I hate it with a fiery burning passion to rival the sun". As a consequence I read a ton of books, I also have only had one good ELA teacher. My summer school teacher for ELA 30-1 (that's grade 12 English for those of you outside Canada), I'm in summer-school not because I failed the course but because I want to get ahea... (read more)

0Polymeron
Interestingly, my first reaction to this post was that a great deal of it reminds me of myself, especially near that age. I wonder if this is the result of ingrained bias? If I'm not mistaken, when you give people a horoscope or other personality description, about 90% of them will agree that it appears to refer to them, compared to the 8.33% we'd expect it to actually apply to. Then there's selection bias inherent to people writing on LW (wannabe philosophers and formal logic enthusiasts posting here? A shocker!). And yet... I'm interested to know, did you have any particular goal in mind posting this, or just making yourself generally known? If you need help or advice on any subject, be specific about it and I will be happy to assist (as will many others I'm sure).
1ILikeLogic
Pratchett and Gaiman co-authored a book called 'Good Omens'. I highly recommend it.
4luminosity
Welcome! You should consider breaking this post up into paragraphs. There's just too much unstructured text for me to want to read more than a few lines.

I might also take you up on that offer if you are willing. I've been considering MIT as a university since I heard that it has a insanely good Bio (and everything else) program. I'm currently getting my citizenship, reporting as a birth abroad (I'm 17 and have all the necessary qualifications) and want to do better than attending the ULeth Bio program as while it is decent it's nowhere near as good as MIT or any of the good universities in the states. Sorry if I seem overeager, It's just that things are a little stressful for me to pick a University at the moment. Sigh according to my friends I am insanely lucky, but I want to do better than chance.

Wow was that stupid. I'm not even gonna attempt to defend that statement. Facepalm

0Douglas_Knight
FWIW, I thought you were making a joke.

And now I'm hearing the modern major general's song in my head... "I know the croaking chorus from The Frogs of Aristophanes!"

0Douglas_Knight
I am surprised to note that I have never before heard anyone confuse Aristotle and Aristophanes, even in jest. (cf the tailor: "You rip a dese?" "You mend a dese.")

Absolute knowledge also seems like it'd leave you gibbering... Just think about it: knowledge of everything, that is to say every atom of every single object in the universe.

I can only say Ouch

IIRC the standard experimental result is that atheists who were raised religious have substantially above-average knowledge of their former religions.

As a Grade 11 student currently attending a catholic school (and having attended christian schools all my life) I would have to vouch for the accuracy of the statement; thanks to CCS I've learned a tremendous amount about Christianity although in my case there was a lot less Homosexuality is bad then is probably the norm and more focus on the positive moral aspects...

I currently attend Bishop Carroll HS an... (read more)

Although the majority of problems encountered at my school's IT desk can be solved by rebooting the ones that can't are a pain to fix.

I might be able to help with running the story past non LW Bronies as the school I'm at has a higher percentage of them then the norm.

(No seriously, our IT department had a Brony war last year that focused on converting the non Bronies)

I while personally not a Brony I really enjoyed the story, although that might be because I am an active member of the furry-fandom (the non-sexual part) and an avid reader.

The author originally added an extra f to the last if in the original post rendering it as "if and only if and only if" instead of "if and only if"

It's pretty much another injunction to use reason if you possess it.

3Qiaochu_Yuan
I don't see how to extract that meaning from the words I see. In particular, I don't understand what the last sentence is trying to say. The dash is also confusing. I thought initially that this was a dialogue but now I'm less sure.

Facepalms okay this is why I need to proofread everything I write

Thanks

0Baughn
Shouldn't it really be "Believing that FTL is impossible is undesirable iff FTL is possible"? You seemed to be doing something clever with quotes, but mostly that made it hard to read. :P

Shouldn't it read

"FTL is impossible" is undesirable if and only if FTL is possible."

as it stands it reads "FTL is impossible" is undesirable if and only if and only if (iff) FTL is possible.

1Sabiola
Actually, it should be "FTL is impossible" is undesirable if and only if FTL is possible."

Look up some of the karma discussions on this very site.

He shook his head. "No, for the purposes of this discussion, Asuka... only I have the power to decide humanity's fate. And I refuse that power to give it back to them. Humanity is made of neither heaven or hell; that with freedom of choice and honor, as though the maker and molder of itself... that they may fashion themselves in whatever form they shall prefer. People, individuals, are not single things but always tip from order to chaos and back again. Those with order are needed for stability. Those who espouse chaos bring change. Only humanity may ... (read more)

-2MugaSofer
How is this a rationality quote? Also, I haven't read the text in question, but I for one would be very wary about letting Warhammer!humanity "fashion themselves in whatever form they shall prefer."

There are certain parts of perfectionism that are good but I think that the word brings up negative connotations. the definition that you have given for perfectionism (taken from Wikipedia) is "Perfectionism, in psychology, is a personality disposition characterized by an individual striving for flawlessness and setting excessively high performance standards, accompanied by overly critical self-evaluations and concerns regarding others' evaluations. It is best conceptualized as a multidimensional characteristic, as psychologists agree that there are m... (read more)

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You know, now I actually want to go up to my art teacher with a painting and ask her to "Say something mathematical".

He's a decent author but I am having trouble finding anything of significance by him in Calgary

0beoShaffer
Too bad.

Quite okay actually, not sure who decided that the entire IQ test be made up of progressive reasoning tests, at least ask some other problem solving questions

Just took the IQ test for fun, wasn't even trying hard for half of it, still got a 102

3Shmi
How does it feel to be almost exactly average?
-1anon895
Don't worry; I'm sure there are plenty of ways you can still contribute. Edit: Well, I thought it was funny.

I was laughing so hard when I saw this.

Sorry about that, the internet connection I am using occasionally does this sort of thing.

0A1987dM
If you reload the page after you've retracted a comment, you can delete it. (Who came up with this awful interface, anyway?)

I am Alexander Baruta, High-school student currently in the 11th grade (grade 12 math and biology). I originally found the site through Eliezer's blog, I am (technically) part of the school's robotics team (someone has to stop them from creating unworkable plans), undergoing Microsoft It certification, and going through all of the psychology courses in as little time as possible (Currently enrolled in a self-directed learning school) so I can get to the stuff I don't already know. My mind is fact oriented, (I can remember the weirdest things with perfect c... (read more)

0beoShaffer
How do you feel about Heinlein?
8Kawoomba
Lisp ith a theriouth condition, once you go full Lisp, you'll never (((((((((((((... come back)?n).

I am Alexander Baruta, High-school student currently in the 11th grade (grade 12 math and biology). I originally found the site through Eliezer's blog, I am (technically) part of the school's robotics team (someone has to stop them from creating unworkable plans), undergoing Microsoft It certification, and going through all of the psychology courses in as little time as possible (Currently enrolled in a self-directed learning school) so I can get to the stuff I don't already know. My mind is fact oriented, (I can remember the weirdest things with perfect c... (read more)

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0Baruta07
Sorry about that, the internet connection I am using occasionally does this sort of thing.

Survey: Completed, no problems. Dithered quite a bit when asked what my position was on the true Prisoners dilemma. And I keep consistently overshooting the estimation dates by 100 years (almost precisely, on the previous survey I overshot by 105 years, this time overshot by 120ish). I've started getting more involved in the community over the past 3 months.

5Baruta07
Just took the IQ test for fun, wasn't even trying hard for half of it, still got a 102

Right, response to the meditation:

It gets rather difficult talking about human mental constructs, let's begin by asking myself where would I find justice/mercy; almost immediately (which means that I need to do some more thinking) I find that I think of human emotional constructs as a side effect of society and it's group mindset,

You think so? Then take the universe and grind it down to the finest powder and sieve it through the finest sieve and then show me one atom of justice, one molecule of mercy.

  • Susan and Death, in Hogfather by Terry Pratchett
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Putting this in a slightly more coherent way. (I was having some trouble understanding the explanation, so I broke it down into layman's terms, might make it more easily understandable)

If I assign P(0) to "Green is either" Then I assign P(1) to the statement "Green is not either"

If you assign absolute certainty to any one statement you are, by definition assigning absolute impossibility to all other possibilities.

Putting this in a slightly more coherent way. (I was having some trouble understanding the explanation, so I broke it down into layman's terms, might make it more easily understandable)

If I assign P(0) to "Green is either" Then I assign P(1) to the statement "Green is not either"

If you assign absolute certainty to any one statement you are, by definition assigning absolute impossibility to all other possibilities.

Okay, that makes tons more sense, I apparently wasn't thinking too clearly when I wrote the first post. (plus I didn't know about the standard tests)

Thanks for setting me straight.

Before they publish anything (other than a article on Coca-Cola not being related to stomach cancer) they should first use a different test group in order to determine that the first result wasn't a sampling fluke or otherwise biased, (Perhaps sneezing wasn't causing large ears after all, or large ears were correlated to something that also caused sneezing.)

What brought the probability to your attention in the first place shouldn't be what proves it.

If A then B is a separate experiment than If C then D and should require separate additional proof.

That's a useful heuristic to combat our tendency to see patterns that aren't there. It's not strictly necessary.

Another way to solve the same problem is to look at the first 500 questionnaires first. The scientists then notice that there is a correlation between excessive sneezing and large ears. Now the scientists look at the last 500 questionnaires -- an independent experiment. If these questionnaires also show correlation, that is also evidence for the hypothesis, although it's necessarily weaker than if another 1000-person poll were conducted.

So this s... (read more)

I'd love to participate in such a study, I've noticed my moods go all over the place and would like to see how such a survey would work.

From the few minutes I've seen of it it looks amazing. If anyone wishes to play it here's A link

Huh, I scrolled past this and read Nisan's post first, by the time I got any further this was already running through my head.

Not so sure that this is a good rationalist quote though.

Huh, I scrolled past this and read Nisan's post first, by the time I got any further this was already running through my head.

Not so sure that this is a good rationalist quote though.

Huh, I scrolled past this and read Nisan's post first, by the time I got any further this was already running through my head.

Not so sure that this is a good rationalist quote though.

This idea is absolutely brilliant, especially #2 on the list, personally I need to ensure that I actually start consciously making the connection between owning things and having them around to use.