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Neural Foundry's avatar

The "fund people not projects" argument really cuts through the nonsense around grant bureaucracy. I've seenthe pattern where breakthrough work typically comes from researchers operating outside checkbox constraints, which partly explains why truly interdiscplinary fields always lag behind specialist funding categories. Deutsch's Everett lunch story also illustrates how much tacit knowledge transmission matters vs formal papers.

Roy Dopson's avatar

This guy seriously believes that the entire universe bifircates every time someone makes a choice. And then every time everyone in every one of THOSE replicant universes makes a choice, THAT universe bifurcates.

This is INSANE! Anyone who believes that the math trumps reality, is blue-pilled into a deep delusion.

The following post explains why the math he is using projects the appearance of duality.

https://roydopson.substack.com/p/i-know-why-qm-sees-duality-and-bifurcation?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&shareImageVariant=overlay&r=1y5bkg

Richard Vaught's avatar

He isn't wrong. Many of us have things to contribute, real physics at work, but no seat at the table to even have the conversation.