This is also a big concept in the medical world. There's an influential report on this from the 90s called "To Err is Human." https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25077248/
It is at least possible that a manufacturing ecosystem would be so difficult to develop that it would require fewer decades to transport products than to develop that ecosystem. Such comparative advantage would likely…
While it is true that exercise cannot solve excessive calorie consumption (since exercising makes us eat more), it is important for weight management. A lack of exercise screws with the body's feedback loops,…
I've often thought that "the speed of causality" would be a much better name for it. Interesting you landed on the same.
There's another problem with being obsessed with concision: it's more compatible with simple ideas than nuanced ideas. I work at a place where I'm required to explain urban planning issues while using the…
I could give you my email address if you would like to discuss further. There is lots of good research on all of this.
In addition to being a quality human in these ways, I'd recommend googling "tactical urbanism." That means: do quick, low-cost interventions in your neighbourhood, like painting a mural on the street, building flower…
“We observed for the first time that the electron shell in a molecule does not react to light everywhere at the same time." Question: does this not violate the "quantum" in quantum physics? I thought that a quantum…
Ha, right, perhaps I hallucinated separately the image and the emotion that it is beautiful. My guess (just a guess) is that the images were themselves generated by the parts of the brain that register beauty, and so…
Personally, doing mushrooms helped me work out some stuff for my PhD thesis research. What he says about making your brain more plastic is the key point. I thought about things from a new angle, which directly informs…
This is also a big concept in the medical world. There's an influential report on this from the 90s called "To Err is Human." https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25077248/
It is at least possible that a manufacturing ecosystem would be so difficult to develop that it would require fewer decades to transport products than to develop that ecosystem. Such comparative advantage would likely…
While it is true that exercise cannot solve excessive calorie consumption (since exercising makes us eat more), it is important for weight management. A lack of exercise screws with the body's feedback loops,…
I've often thought that "the speed of causality" would be a much better name for it. Interesting you landed on the same.
There's another problem with being obsessed with concision: it's more compatible with simple ideas than nuanced ideas. I work at a place where I'm required to explain urban planning issues while using the…
I could give you my email address if you would like to discuss further. There is lots of good research on all of this.
In addition to being a quality human in these ways, I'd recommend googling "tactical urbanism." That means: do quick, low-cost interventions in your neighbourhood, like painting a mural on the street, building flower…
“We observed for the first time that the electron shell in a molecule does not react to light everywhere at the same time." Question: does this not violate the "quantum" in quantum physics? I thought that a quantum…
Ha, right, perhaps I hallucinated separately the image and the emotion that it is beautiful. My guess (just a guess) is that the images were themselves generated by the parts of the brain that register beauty, and so…
Personally, doing mushrooms helped me work out some stuff for my PhD thesis research. What he says about making your brain more plastic is the key point. I thought about things from a new angle, which directly informs…