“Cryptocurrencies”‘ inherent illogic illustrated
A quick reminder of how important it is to train - and possibly force - oneself to think logically when contemplating matters of financial significance.
The world conceived as realized logic, the innerconnected structure that is “Pure logic” changed into its opposite, its outer appearance.
A quick reminder of how important it is to train - and possibly force - oneself to think logically when contemplating matters of financial significance.
Some thoughts on the logical relationship between truth and doubt, with some particular considerations being given to the phenomenon of Bitcoin.
On the two entirely opposite meanings of the word "invaluable" with regard to Bitcoin.
On the abdication of the US Supreme Court as an intellectually serious institution.
Logic is all about relating individual pieces of information in a consistent way. "Consistent" means non-contradictory. An apparent tendency of two pieces of information to appear inconsistent calls for express differentiating clarification, with the logically required depth of differentiating discussion depending on the extent to which both pieces of information appear similar.
"I went through a year-long organising programme ... . We spent the year reading, anything from Marx, to Lenin, to Mao ... ". All the while Karl Marx appears himself to have been anything but fond of black people.
While in recent weeks we have been focused on establishing and comprehending as deeply as possible the immunological "big picture" in viral epidemics from so far only partly interconnected evidence in the specialist literature, in order to derive actionable recommendations, we briefly summarize what has emerged in terms of feedback as well as additional insight with regard to our first article since it appeared.
Stock market forecasting is not an exact science. That said, the intuition of the logician with 23 years of market experience screams: "This was the bottom!" Let's see what may be behind this intuition.
In this article, we suggest what we consider, in large part potentially instead of drastic quarantine for basically everyone, to be the most logical and most promising approach to surviving the Coronavirus pandemic, both on an individual and on a systemic level. We draw conclusions from information uncovered and discussed by the medical scientific community and by medical practitioners, and give practical instructions on what to do.