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There is no Newtonian law of markets; they are all ephemeral relationships in a sea of noise and the only way you can do that and capture non-linearity and complexity is with a system that is rich enough to be able to contain all the models, so a universal approximator—that’s what neural nets are—and allows you to do that.
W. Brian Arthur • Complexity Economics: Proceedings of the Santa Fe Institute's 2019 Fall Symposium
On Existence
Jazmine West • 91 cards
Lapkiewicz and others have shown that, unlike what one would expect if the universe were independent of mind, the properties of a quantum system do not exist prior to being observed.
Bernardo Kastrup • More Than Allegory
The central insight of Karl Popper, the great philosopher of science, is that science is not a collection of verifiable propositions; rather, it is a set of theories that, at best, can be wholly falsified.
Carlo Rovelli • Anaximander: And the Birth of Science
On Philosophy
Jazmine • 19 cards
Frontiers | Naturalizing relevance realization: why agency and cognition are fundamentally not computational
John Vervaekefrontiersin.org

