https://youtu.be/HMdHirtIz5o Sir Arthur Eddington was a scientist whom I became aware of some weeks ago when I was researching the history of scientific peer review due to Eric Weinstein's disdain for that process. I came across one of his books, published in 1938, that had one of the words that was used before the term … Continue reading Sir Arthur Eddington: The Scientist & Mystic.
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My response to the backlash of “vibe physics,” and getting feedback from ChatGPT.
A hybrid of my thoughts and conversation with AI. Image created with Sora.ai. The latest trend, known as vibe physics, which borrows from the newly coined term vibe coding, is receiving a lot of criticism from experts in the field of physics. Back in March, I said that vibe theorizing would catch on and become the … Continue reading My response to the backlash of “vibe physics,” and getting feedback from ChatGPT.
Discussion with ChatGPT: 💫 Eugenics and the Cultivation of Genius.
Francis Golton Grave Error. Google AI Mode. While I was continuing one of my research projects (spoiler alert: it’s on the housing affordability crisis, specifically in New York City), I came across a fascinating article called, Gentrification through Housing: Urban Eugenics and Lawrence Veiller’s 1900 Tenement House Exhibition Selma Siew Li Bidlingmaier. Ironically, though, reading this … Continue reading Discussion with ChatGPT: 💫 Eugenics and the Cultivation of Genius.
Discussion with ChatGPT on the sociological paper, “Fuck Nuance.”
YouTuber Elliot Sang made a great video going over and agreeing with an interesting academic paper that sometimes nuance is bad. This a timely video since there's a lot of turmoil in the world, especially when the news inundates us with more negative news, making or giving us the ability to be more aware of … Continue reading Discussion with ChatGPT on the sociological paper, “Fuck Nuance.”
Discussion w/ ChatGPT. Casting Truth Carefully: Crafting an Epistemic Spellbook to induce an Epistemic Safety Net.
Preface. The following discussion with ChatGPT began because of a custom prompt by Ruben Hassid whose post I found on LinkedIn. Haddid's custom prompt applies and can be copy and pasted into the custom instruction area on ChatGPT's settings. However, I wanted to check to see if I ChatGPT can revise the prompt and improve … Continue reading Discussion w/ ChatGPT. Casting Truth Carefully: Crafting an Epistemic Spellbook to induce an Epistemic Safety Net.
Discussion with ChatGPT on Eric Weinstein’s Disdain of “Peer Review.”
The Meta-Peer Review Process. Intro The Intellectual Dark Web's poster child and dark lord, Eric Weinstein, is someone whom I follow on X.com. Last week, I watched a recently uploaded video discussion he had with Curt Jaimungal. Jaimungal has a YouTube channel that focuses on the Theory of Everything by inviting various guests, mostly from … Continue reading Discussion with ChatGPT on Eric Weinstein’s Disdain of “Peer Review.”
Discussion with ChatGPT on video “In Defense of Pseudoscience” by Luke Smith, critiques of science, and proposing a radical new solution for social media.
https://youtu.be/2eoN7EqZWW4?si=CMKBnK8zOObnGoIV Luke Smith. I found a video of someone from a Medium post who shared a similar sentiment I've had for some years now in regards to pseudoscience. The vlogger here, Luke Smith, posted it roughly six years ago, so it was a few years ahead of my own opinion. He articulated better than I … Continue reading Discussion with ChatGPT on video “In Defense of Pseudoscience” by Luke Smith, critiques of science, and proposing a radical new solution for social media.
Where Truth Is Dangerous: The Case for Sociology by ChatGPT.
An impassioned essay by ChatGPT and edited by me defending Sociology. Sociology is not just a field of study. It is the conscience of a nation written in theory, data, and defiant truth. It teaches us to name what society hides—injustice dressed as tradition, inequality masked as merit, power masquerading as law. And for this … Continue reading Where Truth Is Dangerous: The Case for Sociology by ChatGPT.
ChatGPT Peer Reviews Terrence Howard’s latest papers.
https://youtu.be/EYodthAGUx4?si=6mfU1iKmQwgEAH6j Professor Dave Explains Preface. YouTuber and science communicator Professor Dave Explains recently released a video utterly demolishing and debunking Terrence Howard's who went on the PBD Podcast earlier this year. Professor Dave has debunked Howard before, as he has done to others. It reminded me that I had downloaded Howard's papers when I found … Continue reading ChatGPT Peer Reviews Terrence Howard’s latest papers.
Fact-checking Jason Jorjani with ChatGPT.
Intro Danny Jones recently brought in Jason Jorjani for the second time on his podcast, which was the first time I've heard of him. The podcast episode was over 3 hours long. Danny Jones is probably one of my favorite interviewers because he is beyond curious, very much like me. As I mentioned in a … Continue reading Fact-checking Jason Jorjani with ChatGPT.
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