What is the goal of this campain to re-introduce aliens into the public discourse? Interestingly, it seems that the "smart" people are now falling for it (washington post, hn, certain subreddits and podcasts...).
They don't? One is a row in table (R^n) (order matters) and the other is a set of points (R^nxd). If you consider the whole table, any dataSET is like point clouds.
"There are two types of quotable quotes, those that deal in absolutes, and those that divide people into two groups."
It's better but not great. Not everyone can afford tesla. Western goverments and big companies are to blame for lack of incentives and infrastructure. People buy what makes the most sense, and petrol is better for many…
The amount of unknown and disagreement after all this time and money spent is a big failure of science. Laymen have a unique peak into how science works day to day, which might be good or bad depending on how you see it.
I made an argument to challenge the parent comment's argument. It is obvious that nor physics nor population size led to advancements alone. There are many confounders. What I wanted to point out is: there is a…
Well educated people who can work on this problem are not minorities, i.e. they have access to education, higher social status, better starting point. While their color of skin might be different, they don't need to be…
Can anyone share how big a deal is this proof? I remember seeing one post already about it on quanta.
What is the goal of this campain to re-introduce aliens into the public discourse? Interestingly, it seems that the "smart" people are now falling for it (washington post, hn, certain subreddits and podcasts...).
They don't? One is a row in table (R^n) (order matters) and the other is a set of points (R^nxd). If you consider the whole table, any dataSET is like point clouds.
"There are two types of quotable quotes, those that deal in absolutes, and those that divide people into two groups."
It's better but not great. Not everyone can afford tesla. Western goverments and big companies are to blame for lack of incentives and infrastructure. People buy what makes the most sense, and petrol is better for many…
The amount of unknown and disagreement after all this time and money spent is a big failure of science. Laymen have a unique peak into how science works day to day, which might be good or bad depending on how you see it.
I made an argument to challenge the parent comment's argument. It is obvious that nor physics nor population size led to advancements alone. There are many confounders. What I wanted to point out is: there is a…
Well educated people who can work on this problem are not minorities, i.e. they have access to education, higher social status, better starting point. While their color of skin might be different, they don't need to be…
Can anyone share how big a deal is this proof? I remember seeing one post already about it on quanta.