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Post by Roshan on Apr 19, 2021 12:13:57 GMT -5
" This, I personally find hysterical." Makes my blood boil. Conflictor.
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Post by vincent on Apr 19, 2021 12:32:05 GMT -5
Yep. And this has a LOT of implications. Because, see, he is also exactly the kind of expert that will be quoted and used to determine that this or that perpretrator can't be held accountable and can't stand trial because of his physiological state at the moment of the crime.
And more generally, to support the idea that retributive justice is an archaic artefact, the by-product of an illusion, and that it should be entirely replaced with rehabilitative justice.
And i'm pretty sure we will get back to him sooner or later because, in a way, he (and others like him) are the reason why Peterson has to go back to lobsters (and not primates) to talk about natural hierarchies.
Because now that it's not taboo anymore to talk about primate cultures, primate hierarchies... are "social construct" too. Just like ours.
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Post by Roshan on Apr 19, 2021 13:03:54 GMT -5
Yep. And this has a LOT of implications. Because, see, he is also exactly the kind of expert that will be quoted and used to determine that this or that perpretrator can't be held accountable and can't stand trial because of his physiological state at the moment of the crime.
Mmm...yah, this did not escape my notice in his wiki article: "He has also written about neurological impairment and the insanity defense within the American legal system.[19][20]"
And more generally, to support the idea that retributive justice is an archaic artefact, the by-product of an illusion, and that it should be entirely replaced with rehabilitative justice.
Coincidentally, yesterday I came across Niels Bohr's idea that: “The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth.”
And i'm pretty sure we will get back to him sooner or later
if you insist.
because, in a way, he (and others like him) are the reason why Peterson has to go back to lobsters (and not primates) to talk about natural hierarchies.
Because now that it's not taboo anymore to talk about primate cultures, primate hierarchies... are "social construct" too. Just like ours.
He specifically is Jacque Fresco's activity partner.
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Post by Roshan on Apr 19, 2021 13:10:43 GMT -5
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Post by Roshan on Apr 19, 2021 13:18:36 GMT -5
Niels Bohr also Sapolsky's conflictor, yea or nay? EDIT: Nah, he seems too nice for NiTe tbh.
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Post by Roshan on Apr 19, 2021 13:37:13 GMT -5
Peek a boo.
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Post by Roshan on Apr 19, 2021 13:39:51 GMT -5
Supervisor maybe.
Reminds me of Vincenzo.
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Post by vincent on Apr 19, 2021 13:47:26 GMT -5
Hmmm....
The "community" types him as NiFe.
And this time it might actually be right.
I'll look into him.
(edit : but not right now Roshan... one of my bookshelf just collapsed )
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Post by Roshan on Apr 19, 2021 14:20:42 GMT -5
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Post by Roshan on Apr 19, 2021 14:22:06 GMT -5
I think it has to do with Bohr’s quantum postulate and time in quantum mechanics vincent . Be careful take heed which book leaps into your face.
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Post by Roshan on Apr 19, 2021 14:41:55 GMT -5
This is your article, Vincenzo. I'm positive of it. Also when you're done picking up the books we all have to meet in Seville.
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Post by vincent on Apr 19, 2021 15:57:18 GMT -5
I think it has to do with Bohr’s quantum postulate and time in quantum mechanics vincent . Be careful take heed which book leaps into your face.
Well, a lot of books ganged up on me at the same time actually.
I had moved and cleaned that bookshelf earlier today and was in the process of re-organizing it. The plank of top row collapsed, overloading the row under it, which collapsed too. And so on.
It was a wave of books, so to speak.
The book i was putting back in place when it happened was "the Bull and the Spear", the first book of Michael Moorcock Silver Hand Trilogy
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Post by Roshan on Apr 19, 2021 16:03:12 GMT -5
Max Planck co-lapsed, you say? Why am I not surprised.
Please don't send me to the Riddermark.
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Post by vincent on Apr 19, 2021 16:08:42 GMT -5
Max Planck co-lapsed, you say? Why am I not surprised.
Yes, he did
Ok. I won't !
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Post by vincent on Apr 19, 2021 16:13:02 GMT -5
This is your article, Vincenzo. I'm positive of it. Thank you for the link. i'll read it soon.
(which probably won't be until tomorrow morning, my morning)
Why in Seville ?
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