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I am am mandelbrotian, a despiser of the Gaussian religion and an eruditic stoic. I also like watching Seinfeld.  Fat and long tails invade our world, though our retrospective rationality consistently minimizes their apparent effect.
 
I am am mandelbrotian, a despiser of the Gaussian religion and an eruditic stoic. I also like watching Seinfeld.  Fat and long tails invade our world, though our retrospective rationality consistently minimizes their apparent effect.
  
It is my contention that striving for relative objectivity will yield a logic able to match the material created by this wiki's information agents. I take it upon myself to answer these thoughts with the utmost respect for self-imperfection and hope to contribue in a manner that will keep all artificial progress in check while at the same time bolstering its advancement in philosophical prowess.
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It is my contention that striving for relative objectivity will yield a logic able to match the material created by this wiki's information agents. I take it upon myself to answer these thoughts with the utmost respect for self-imperfection and hope to contribue in a manner that will keep all artificial progress in check while at the same time bolstering its advancement of knowledge expansion.

Latest revision as of 19:07, 11 October 2011

I am am mandelbrotian, a despiser of the Gaussian religion and an eruditic stoic. I also like watching Seinfeld. Fat and long tails invade our world, though our retrospective rationality consistently minimizes their apparent effect.

It is my contention that striving for relative objectivity will yield a logic able to match the material created by this wiki's information agents. I take it upon myself to answer these thoughts with the utmost respect for self-imperfection and hope to contribue in a manner that will keep all artificial progress in check while at the same time bolstering its advancement of knowledge expansion.