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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago

That's not just a bad study; that's a load bearing bad study. Entire industries are predicated on the delusion that this study is true. Why do you hate people being employed?

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Think a lot about someone figuring out that birds are bad at eating seeds and ends up creating a virus that helps birds better eat seeds. Then birds die because dropping seeds is actually a feature that helps edible plants grow around safe eating spaces.

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Think a lot about someone looking at captive bear poop and thinking that the undigested seeds going thru the digestion tract are a waste of calories, and then use efficient digestion as a metric to optimize gut bacteria for. Then that bacteria leaking into the wild.

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
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Like, what if all these scientists wasting their time creating bad psychology studies has some unknown secondary effect having to do with occupying elite overproduction, funding bubbles that redirect funds job making tech startups, or providing funding for military endeavors.

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

A lot of times things that look like absolute wastes of time are often a form of status signaling. A large country that can afford to have entire fields of bullshit science could be acting as a sort of posturing behavior. Like a Ritualized Fighting proxy ala costly signaling.

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

I keep hearing weird stories of researchers getting funding to do one thing and then actually going and doing something else with the money. I think a lot of fabricated science is a symptom of this. It would be a great way to hide off-the-books research.

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

"What is heartening is that the vast majority of research is fundamentally honest and, although corners may be cut, the intention is to add to knowledge not deceive the scientific readership or grant providers."https://t.co/qreodGeG49 https://t.co/DERd7mHcET

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Incentives in this space are asinine. Fraud and manufactured science isn't the only thing that's a problem. Most of the time it ends up just being something someone works on to get status and grants, and then they shelve it. Costly signaling to get tenure.https://t.co/GUvme9XBcU

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

But trying to force scientists into making viable products for industry is also not ideal. It swings in the other direction. Years of exploration over a theme is what I see happening in labs. Sometimes basic science is needed to be done, and accumulated to be built upon later.

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

We have weird distortions; somewhere along the way public funding of science became the only viable source of funding, and the public demands results. It mirrors all the expectations we have of colleges to produce jobs. Many focusing on Job Placement Rate to advertise themselves.

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

I've been thinking about this for years.https://t.co/ZEz9ZsDFgR

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 10 years ago

As institutions breakdown / change, their 'function' also changes. What is the effective function of modern scientific activities at large?

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Something that resonated with me recently is the idea of "Coase was a mistake".Is that was I was uncovering when I wrote this thread? https://t.co/ATur9Wc8PP

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 9 years ago

Uber for profs, and a co-work for teaching? The rise in admin costs reeks of rent seeking: https://t.co/2OZmj4C7ps https://t.co/H6CJkeKpUb

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

It was in the context of the collapse of institutions and how that interacts with society at large. It was what inspired me to write that top tweet that seemed to resonate so well.https://t.co/56kvo4cXMx

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago

@BillSeitz @b_cavello It seems my model about education and tech also applies to manufacturing.😂 #MBAsRuinEverythingCoase was a mistake.https://t.co/MWsfo76CVc

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

This, but it's about how people use scientism to justify their deeply held beliefs. https://t.co/7fHYU19Tvb

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 8 years ago

DON'T👏ARGUE👏EPISTEMOLOGY👏WITH👏PEOPLE👏WHO'S👏RIGID👏WORLDVIEW👏IS👏A👏SOCIALLY👏ADAPTIVE👏SURVIVAL👏TRAIT👏UNDERPINNING👏PREFERENCE👏FALSIFICATION👏GEEZ

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

The yelling will continue until the balance of epistemology improves https://t.co/b2o8G7vhtS

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

"That misconduct happens isn’t shocking. What is: When the FDA finds scientific fraud or misconduct, the agency doesn’t notify the public, the medical establishment, or even the scientific community that the results [...] are not to be trusted."https://t.co/5qqRE0hAQ9Wat

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

"the FDA has no systematic method of communicating these findings to the scientific community, leaving open the possibility that research misconduct detected by a government agency goes unremarked in the peer-reviewed literature."https://t.co/etBsH16kFDWell, damn.

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6/30/2021
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

"non-trivial number of key discoveries have been at some point rejected, mocked, or ignored by leading scientists and expert commissions. Sure, eventually they succeeded, this is why we know about these cases. But they could have succeeded earlier, faster"https://t.co/SdDnkfIf1G

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7/9/2021
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

I don't actually wanna kill any mice.https://t.co/KSCAPApctv

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago

I need to come to peace with science.I can only read all this bullshit for so long until I just angry and want to start murdering mice to prove I can do science too.This is unfair to mice.https://t.co/OLZxd3LxJR https://t.co/2n9DDwLeXn

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

The WHELP heard round the world.“You can see that the idea of what is respirable, what stays airborne, and what is infectious are all being flattened into this 5-micron phenomenon,”https://t.co/p5XqKXQZk9¯\_(ツ)_/¯ https://t.co/bOzvBVd4xC

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago

It's hard to "trust science" on a topic when there is no science on the topic.How does scientism work when there is no science?https://t.co/3XRI6wAPmcI guess we just pray or something.

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

I like my ideas raw. I don't even wait for them to die.https://t.co/EF3Vjar3tU

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 7 years ago

If science advances one funeral at a time...We can advance it faster by cannibalizing ideas before they've expired?https://t.co/YvE8iNNPEg

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7/9/2021
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

I must feed.https://t.co/XwpAI2gonk

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

"a meta-analysis of prior studies on questionable research practices and misconduct published in the journal Science and Engineering Ethics reported that more than 15 percent of researchers had witnessed others who had committed at least one instance" https://t.co/Fb7YXpTXeq

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

"We have long known that peer review is ineffective at detecting fraud, especially if the reviewers start, as most have until now, by assuming that the research is honestly reported."https://t.co/L2R3KCN10P

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

"A disturbingly large portion of papers—about 2%—contain "problematic" scientific images that experts readily identified as deliberately manipulated, according to a study of 20,000 papers published in mBio in 2016 by Elisabeth Bik"https://t.co/tHZTu8tw9p

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7/15/2021
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Fool Journal Once, Shame on you.Fool Journal Twice, Express Concern.https://t.co/WGwVsYrsSFI just make a note to doubt everything tied to their work and taint entire subtrees of research in my mental web.

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7/15/2021
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

"It will therefore not come as a major surprise that peer reviewers are also not very successful in uncovering scientific fraud." [2012]https://t.co/xKFg5P85bG https://t.co/VmC2X4rP0x

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Can nudge lying on surveys by words you use? 😹"Meta-regression showed that self reports surveys, surveys using the words “falsification” or “fabrication”, and mailed surveys yielded lower percentages of misconduct." [2009]https://t.co/X5NEEE9Jzvhttps://t.co/7hIBxPyLOE

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
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"process for correcting or withdrawing a paper tends to be alarmingly long. Late last year, for example, David Cox, the IBM director of the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab, discovered that his name was included as an author on two papers he had never written."https://t.co/0GxCnwampK

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

"presents the findings and methodology from a team of investigative journalists, hackers and data scientists who delved into the parallel universe of fraudulent pseudo-academic conferences and journals; Fake science factories"https://t.co/1NJVpTtpLthttps://t.co/ZAxMHqItzA

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 7 years ago

Turns out if I really wanna get into academia's publish or perish ecosystem, I can always just go the predatory journal route.Also, holy crap.https://t.co/1NJVpTtpLt

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

"As the NBER researchers conclude: "[T]he idiosyncratic stances of individual scientists can do much to alter, or at least delay, the course of scientific advance.""https://t.co/aD7lkqKo00

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago

Trust the science?Trust the science.https://t.co/B8MsIhWEv8

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

This clip is out of it's context, but still a very powerful framing of breakthrus in science.Found a copy online.Segment starts 85m 29s, Clip is from 92m 0shttps://t.co/GqWDVqFHR0https://t.co/GUvSe7YN8A https://t.co/NUNYPozQpM

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Guy HAS FINISHED WRITING THE BOOK (BETA)@nosilvervover 4 years ago

Trust Science. https://t.co/cXoZvH7DWX

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

"We are going to kill ourselves because of stupidity"Evergreen quote.https://t.co/6evnXp0BiE

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 6 years ago

We're all going to die because nobody knows how anything works and the only mechanism we have to stop all this bullshit is misguided mechanisms of shame based on tribal politicking. Most of us worried about gene editing babies is because of folkore and myths from pop culture.

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7/25/2021
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

"Everything you know is wrongJust forget the words and sing alongAll you need to understand isEverything you know is wrong" 🎶https://t.co/JF0eLHHn4C

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8/4/2021
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

"New science needs to be judged on its merits, not by the disciplinary credentials of the people doing it—particularly in fast-moving interdisciplinary areas where any formal training may be outdated anyway."https://t.co/p3af4nNgEBhttps://t.co/4Bl9KaBdof https://t.co/fIhwRalm0r

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8/6/2021
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

"Does it strike you as odd that so many people tuned in to hear about a doctored speedrun of a children’s video game, while barely a ripple was made—even among scientists—by the discovery of more than 80 fake scientific papers?"https://t.co/sRRq5ltdyh

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8/17/2021
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Science as it currently exists isn't entertainment. Its not developing scenes on video platforms, nor forming industries of people making a living by showing it off like a sort of sports game on live streams.And it doesn't incentivize policing fake scientists who steal status.

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

It makes me wonder what it was like to be a scientist in the 1700s, just at the cusp of a new high status scene where people showed off curiosities. How were the status and trust networks splayed out at the time?https://t.co/ibA4ZcDkAChttps://t.co/w8RXhLNEMc https://t.co/3TouuTtUPl

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago

"Robert Hooke, an English scientist, architect, and polymath, who, using a microscope, was the first to visualize a micro-organism, was able to see the nodal patterns associated with the modes of vibration of glass plates as he ran a bow along the edge"https://t.co/OoEtMB9NoC

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Was Robert Hooke just cheating by plagarizing ancient manuscripts. Passing off discoveries as his own, to impress a bunch of people with too much time on their hands?I often wonder how many early scientific discoveries were just rediscoveries.https://t.co/VKQ4GJah1D

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago

"from polished crystal, often quartz, and have been dated as early as 750 BC for Assyrian lenses such as the Nimrud / Layard [...] lenses from ancient Egypt, Greece and Babylon. [...] Romans and Greeks filled glass spheres with water to make lenses."https://t.co/xhVATgxzmJ

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

History is littered with people that seem to just be riffing off of the past.https://t.co/ofQyqry1Od

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 6 years ago

I even went so far as to reject the "doubt as far as possible, all things" quote.René Descartes "seeker after truth" quote was a memetic compression of an idea he probably read or heard second hand from a 10th century mathematical scholar. https://t.co/oT06R6iTGZ

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

And scenes developing around cool ideas, as people celebrate the rediscovery.https://t.co/TjJbv6NhGe

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago

Hubris is a good word. I like that word.https://t.co/WnF9el3QCL https://t.co/KOsJXUzpjF

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

I am just rediscovering the wisdom of the past.https://t.co/b5CEoGiSrx

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 9 years ago

I am dancing on shoulders of giants: stealing their words & weaving gilded epics of hubris & phylogeny.To you, I am simply a "nobody".

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

I wish this weren't true.https://t.co/dnXd1yuZYu

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 5 years ago

I feel like the fundamental machinations of our entire society are based on false pretenses and the inertia of high-status scientists promulgating their misinterpretations. I am frustrated constantly by the scientific world.https://t.co/LR6W3NMMft

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

I'm not qualified to opine on the nature of scientific discovery.https://t.co/PvjO5XDBPm

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9/8/2021
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Do we trust Kuhn?https://t.co/cbdPGm23jL

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eigenrobot@eigenrobotover 6 years ago

anyway Kuhn was right and Science is socially constructed and this probably constrains science at several levels; and this has always been true, but the postwar institutionalization of Science has probably tightened these constraints

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

If we believe Kuhn is correct, we'd expect there to be higher value in studying social systems around the nature of science, to improve things somewhat.https://t.co/j6LPbE2DcW

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 5 years ago

@literalbanana Do you ever wonder what science actually is and realize that all modern theories are just poorly framed recreations of past ideas because no one considers the impacts of contagion and information transfer among networks?https://t.co/2idAtzI8Ek

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Maybe we can improve science somewhat?https://t.co/KSCAPApctv

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago

I need to come to peace with science.I can only read all this bullshit for so long until I just angry and want to start murdering mice to prove I can do science too.This is unfair to mice.https://t.co/OLZxd3LxJR https://t.co/2n9DDwLeXn

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

What would we expect a new science to look like?https://t.co/i05vv2N3uK

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 7 years ago

if we want to improve the situation, we have to have a more accurate view of the phenomena and not this stupid myth of an idea that is little more than a long winded version of collective unconscious bullshit psychology Kuhn tried to ram into sociological explanations of science.

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Maybe we should be leveraging network contagion models, and mapping how ideas spread among networks.https://t.co/5fW7nGoTAg

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 7 years ago

I'm not a big fan of Kuhn's thinking as a much better explaining seems rooted in theories about network contagion and social reputation systems, and how information spreads and is filtered by networks.

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9/8/2021
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Trying to understand how ideas get fertilized, grow, and from complex structures in the agar that is our collective mindspace?https://t.co/BZYaVNJo9V

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 7 years ago

Once you start looking at it in terms of cybernetics and information theory, Kuhn's ideas seem antiquated. If anything Girard and Durkheim seem to have been closer to the idea of discovery and invention of ideas than Kuhn.

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

I find myself limited in this domain. The more I study how we model social systems, the less I find congruence. Even the very foundations of sociology seem to be ignoring the very field I thought would have the most application.https://t.co/AT3knwtXVf

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago

(The 'Cybernetics' of Social Control and Power)"sociologists are generally unfamiliar with the control-theory perspective, and because it challenges many of our usual ways of thinking about human behavior, I start by describing the theory in some detail"https://t.co/3CaFknetPg

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

The places that seem to be working on the cybernetics space seem to be less about modeling social systems and understanding how ideas spread, and more concerned with military applications and machines. https://t.co/WYu18DUk3e

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 5 years ago

"A new report from the [military thinktank] —a scientific research division of the Army with a focus on biological and chemical weapons—detailed what the field of cybernetics might look in 2050."https://t.co/JCKtf7CdOGfuckhttps://t.co/Iygx1QtRAW

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Looking at these spaces from a lens of social networks is so fruitful though. Thinking about how social networks almost necessarily bring about an emergence of an idea, and modeling hunches lets me learn a space of ideas way faster than a dry text book. https://t.co/lFn8xdholc

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 5 years ago

Brian Eno's scenius, but it's Norbert Wiener's Network Celebrity being used to engineer a collective steering behavior by resonating ideas from 1950's cybernetics research, tied to the hip with rocketry, engineering a form of weaponized autism. https://t.co/UIQuShw8kA

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Even more abstract concepts—like the way that incentives within the collective end up guiding the short term future—just falls out of looking at this space under a lens of these ideas. We should be able to apply this to science as an institution, no?https://t.co/kDUhp1qkm2

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago

2nd level Cybernetics."there's nothing very deep about deep learning. The technology will have far-reaching social and economic consequences, in large part because industry will steer economic activity toward the things that algorithms do well."https://t.co/N29IYvQ1mW

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

It's there if you look for it, but..."To the extent that cybernetics permeates the human sciences and our culture at large, it remains opaque – an only partially visible legacy often deemed too complex to form a simple object of historical narrative."https://t.co/es9wqiZbGJ

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

"...the history of science tells us that many concepts we consider as failed today were never explicitly disproven. Routinely, these concepts merely faded in their relevance or heuristic power, replaced by alternative explanations." https://t.co/qqvgNnUY74https://t.co/QZDFanIlUY

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 4 years ago

Sure, it's an infohazard.But have you considered it might be a load bearing infohazard?

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10/7/2021
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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

All studies are wrong. Some are useful.Deciding between which is which?That doesn't put food on the table.https://t.co/qduzjUKTkP https://t.co/ldnva6Py6C

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

"Good judgment requires that you turn knowledge into understanding. [...] Many leaders rush to bad judgments because they unconsciously filter the information they receive or are not sufficiently critical of what they hear or read."https://t.co/DLDg4g4pDV

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

> "In this environment, no sinister conspiracy is needed to allow for the construction of an irreparably flawed body of literature. In fact, the suspect quality of the [...] literature may be alarmingly commonplace."https://t.co/wHpsFwQxRr

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 4 years ago

All studies are wrong. Some are useful.Deciding between which is which?That doesn't put food on the table.https://t.co/qduzjUKTkP https://t.co/ldnva6Py6C

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10/26/2021
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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

The funny thing about playing battleship, is even a 'miss' can help you see the playing field better. The problem with using battleship under a model of Bayesian probability of shooting in the dark is that we don't bake in accuracy. What happens if you assume noisy samples?

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10/26/2021
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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

The worst kind of paper are those that are right for the wrong reasons. But even worse than that is being wrong for the wrong reasons.Tricking someone into ignoring the truth by distraction.

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10/26/2021
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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Why assume people are useful idiots when we already have seen the entire system is rotting under the weight of bog standard bungling?https://t.co/ocN2mODENc

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 5 years ago

Feynman's "pleasure of finding things out" is tied to his "Science is the belief in the ignorance of experts".When you love finding things out, you eventually start butting heads with "experts" whom are famous not for being right, but for being useful.https://t.co/sucjrEaKhC

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10/26/2021
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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Someone told me I should get a PhD recently.I now have a 3rd party twitter thread I can use to respond to that with.https://t.co/3mk07ADIa9 https://t.co/zxmnwJbZMw

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

There's another reason I would never get a PhD. I wouldn't want things I make to be locked up behind patents owned by an academic institution, who would push me thru an incubator program and try to attract investors for a tool that has no market viability.

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

A friend shared this awesome tool with me recently and I recognized it. It's a good example of how the incentives in this space end up leading to hugely important ideas being shelved because the institution had no idea how to get a product to market. https://t.co/TOCqzVY1E9

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Last I checked, it would take about $7000 to make a reliable personal backup of all of sci-hub + libgen.I know this because I wanted to do something like it myself.https://t.co/ZMeQ5CHWnR

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

I think about what it would take to store copies of it distributed in such a way that it was fault tolerant and resistant to confiscation. This is why I know about how to create vibration safe storage arrays for storing in the back of a van or a boat.https://t.co/JW27AolIZI

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago

"if you're a software engineer at FAAAANG, then you can afford a 75+45 TB (scihub+libgen) hard drive array. [...] a $5-10k hobby project to store distilled human progress is something that you could make financially possible for yourself."https://t.co/5Bi1izPZ2L https://t.co/XFFXrNNDbr

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

My dreams are measured in library of congresses.https://t.co/h93vjwSMN5

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 5 years ago

For a comparison, Libgen and SciHub are about 100tb.https://t.co/xdiB0JTvdBAnd I think https://t.co/okENGgcGMt is in the 10s of Petabytes range. https://t.co/6kwbWOg5LQThis is a good first step! https://t.co/lHxAySkzba

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

I dream a lot. I slept in bed for 28 hours yesterday.https://t.co/nl5bvTCe0D

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 5 years ago

@JimmyRis @visakanv I need more hard-drives https://t.co/oFOXhWTvg3

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Deep breakdown of replication markets and how to make quick judgements on reliability of papers.https://t.co/G3bA2i7Pz7I tend to focus more on reasoning & models behind a paper (seeing errors like pictured). Need to pay more attention to process errors.https://t.co/JXWsf9rkgy https://t.co/TEy1caEGpI

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

That piece is a gem and is well worth a read. This part made me giggle. Echos a sentiment I hadn't been able to describe with my annoyance of reading evopsych and subtle feeling of just being angry when I do.https://t.co/U00QPRpTFn https://t.co/NTFcobj3q1

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 4 years ago

Sorry, but if two ideas in my head conflict, and one stems from Von Neuman's notions on the origin of life and self-replicating systems and one stems from someone making up just-so stories about plausible evolutionary forces to support a world view... https://t.co/sCdkgZDJit

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

"surveillance software like ThreatMetrix in their research databases, and data analytics companies like Clarivate are trying to acquire [...] to exploit library patrons' data to create more academic metrics to sell grant funders and research institutions."https://t.co/IEMOgppebj

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Saw that in response to this thread breaking down the aggressive click-tracking on Elsevier's "enhanced pdf viewer" https://t.co/TszvHFpfX7

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Someone also linked to an english copy of a review by @dfg_public (loosely translated is the "German Research Foundation") that explores the privacy implications. https://t.co/T5qR0Z3m2h Published October 2021. (see pdf) https://t.co/ht9KdCCDfW

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

"Long-term economics cannot support a system forced to endure such wide-scale theft and negative shifts in behavioral norms — and continuing on this path will produce negative outcomes for all." 🤔https://t.co/YTb09EgiH1

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 4 years ago

"We’ve inherited a broken system that harms every stakeholder besides publishers. Scholars, libraries, funders, and society suffer. By placing research behind paywalls, we squander the potential of public and philanthropic investments. "https://t.co/FokFAPdVeQ

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

I stumbled upon an older tweet thinking about active manipulations of publications.I can't seem find attempts to spot active subterfuge. It looks like the main thing focused on is simple career interests /monetary gain. https://t.co/XZFcBQH92dhttps://t.co/82klhU8gPj

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 4 years ago

How much do you think they pay people at Internet Research Agency to manipulate western social science research to seed scissor statements? Would be a great way to do OSINT operations to target marks by watching how popsci articles spread among networks. https://t.co/3kdxQUVTUY

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

That thread is about taking mTurk surveys using crowds of people to manipulate results. Even there I could find little exploring large scale manipulations. Anti-fraud only focuses on people gaming it for money.It's missing an entire incentive angle.https://t.co/Lq1heiXCqQ

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 6 years ago

@JayTSack Someone trying to copy what internet research agency did for money - content farming. Spend $10 on ads, then rake in 1000x more by having stories with hundreds of ads on the page.Suspect an automated racket. They likely farm out to cheap writers and stuff like fiver for logos.

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Excited to see movement against data manipulations in science publications."Level three manipulations include selective reporting or cropping of images so that they don’t represent the original data, and mislabelling or duplication of parts of images."https://t.co/QPNIxkuRAc

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

I'm struggling to even know what to look for. The best I can come up with is exploring research secrecy and privacy concerns around research. This 2006 paper has a good summary of that space.https://t.co/JWUAoUqhSi

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Seeing all the data that is being collected via publications running click tracking and analytics of consumers-of-science-pubs raised my hackles. It made me wonder if any of this data is being sold to government entities to do reverse espionage.

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

And a corollary to that is thinking about other spy-work, like planting of false info and misdirection.Given how powerful it seems to have your thumb on the scale, I'd be surprised if larger political entities and NGOs aren't seeing it as an opportunity.https://t.co/z6jLQtbSVY

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

This thread here has made it abundantly clear that the scientific community is largely unable to spot or police cases of fraud. Further, initiatives like detecting of photomanipulation or data disparities seems to be fascinating because it is so novel. This alarms me.

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

"But this long history of learning how to not fool ourselves—of having utter scientific integrity—is, I’m sorry to say, something that we haven’t specifically included in any particular course that I know of. We just hope you’ve caught on by osmosis."https://t.co/g79rYZOytI

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 9 years ago

"The first principle is that you must not fool yourself — and you are the easiest person to fool." https://t.co/hBX5D4nXTn https://t.co/Un31ZQBgBN

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

"A bigger obstacle to reliable research, though, is that scientists often simply cannot get at the things they need to measure."https://t.co/rjL4DiW3tFhttps://t.co/uTaodIdb4p

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 3 years ago

Streetlight effects everywhere.https://t.co/oigDZfZcio

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

"Examples of how the streetlight effect sends studies off track are ubiquitous. In many cases it is painfully obvious that scientists are stuck with surrogate measures in place of what they really want to quantify."Oh hey, I know this one...https://t.co/YlaeKm1kqL

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 4 years ago

I found my way to where I am in the Twitter Network because I've been seeking people rethinking this space.It's amazing how many of my mutual have mentioned Goodhart's Law!https://t.co/C9SiiO0eqI

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Press F(eynman) to doubt.https://t.co/2hQST6FMSR

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 3 years ago

"Our freedom to doubt was born out of a struggle against authority in the early days of science. It was a very deep and strong struggle: permit us to question –to doubt – to not be sure."— Richard Feynman, The Value Of Sciencehttps://t.co/bQeSwxcLiZ

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

I hate this.https://t.co/QjcJb4FISH

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 3 years ago

They literally canceled a test on if butyrate (butter/ghee/gut bacteria fermentation byproduct) improves schizophrenia...Because you can't double blind it.ARE YOU FUCKING KIDING ME?https://t.co/3hN0zhipYV https://t.co/7sMDQjPcwX

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 3 years ago
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https://t.co/GXAnGYxM9c https://t.co/gDt33NmLfk

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

"Ooh, Interesting, too bad you're totally wrong. In that way that the best science is often a long, slow, passive aggressive argument..."https://t.co/u43lC9Jlk3https://t.co/ozhJF38BOu https://t.co/SNr3T9vQvh

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

"The current [...] pandemic not only accelerated the speed of research but also brought to light some severe shortcomings of the scientific publication process, such as failures to quickly address errors or to catch and prevent scientific misconduct."https://t.co/LcqWXmOdE2 https://t.co/kgKVNRdZd1

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

"sobering and similar to those from US studies, which “suggests that the fundamental problem of conflict-of-interest non-disclosure is a persistent one” in clinical research — evident across journals, across countries and over time" https://t.co/3eGtgF5Ajlhttps://t.co/E15esKa3go https://t.co/1j965RZnuy

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

"Among the more than 5,000 trials [...] 934 were published by the New England Journal of Medicine. He flagged 11. One was the 2013 study showing the Mediterranean diet was responsible for the reduced rates of heart attack and stroke."https://t.co/e7u2MZqmVF (h/t @ladymcscope)

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

It bothers me to think that people don't do this kind of network analysis thinking on their own as they spider out thru papers to satiate curiosity.https://t.co/KPCD6TdREvhttps://t.co/hZeupLbRJP

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Community detection to find clusters of research is an application of Conway's law in reverse, but using citations as a proxy for social networks.Why not just skip that step and go straight to the actual social networks? https://t.co/DIEFTsyzzI

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 3 years ago

Have you tried looking up the author of papers and then exploring other faculty within their department, to see if they are solving the problem?E.g. That paper on creativity (https://t.co/WnsvpNTjnR) is one of many by Mr. and Mrs. Root-Bernstein

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

When you scout around publications long enough you can start to get a feel for the people who write them. Maybe this is unique to me?https://t.co/MvM5zcA1ds

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 4 years ago

I figured out how to reverse a life long Prosopagnosia because I wanted to be able to recognize faces of famous scientists do speed up my ability to link ideas together.https://t.co/tw6FpbjW6wI am am not smart enough to explain how dumb we are all collectively being right now.

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Heck, I can basically taste when I'm reading something from Wharton school for business because it's dripping with creepy ideas about how to manipulate people.https://t.co/ZnPgCrLDbj

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 3 years ago

I wanna rewrite Marshall Brain's "manna" using stuff I learn from Wharton & DARPA“You are the eyes and hands for this robot. And all so that Joe Garcia can make $20 million per year. Do you know what will happen if this spreads?” https://t.co/aectCRtcCvhttps://t.co/QFq7tiUMxc

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

If, as Afeyan suggests, the reason why they were able to do what they do is b/c they were unconstrained by academic demands. What can you do if you are unconstrainted by patent law and the need to turn a profit on your inventions?https://t.co/swVoCHZjVehttps://t.co/4YkoNXYYlg https://t.co/I8S4EPQ5Wp

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

"I think the more that people are aware of that, fewer and fewer people are going to be willing to take that risk—especially because there’s no guarantee of a tenure-track position at the end of it."https://t.co/gZHCLwLRWgWith good commentary in thread:https://t.co/zqcvsjdFPo

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Scihub is goodhttps://t.co/NC0aFXXgSq

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
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Scihub is goodhttps://t.co/SQ3OhCyUGP

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
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Scihub is goodhttps://t.co/J1R6t9VlD8

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 5 years ago

@JimmyRis @visakanv I want to capture all of sci-hub and libgen because of how much it's changed my life. https://t.co/z4fWlb4Tyr

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
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Scihub is goodhttps://t.co/7tXXqM5O52

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 8 years ago

For the @medialab #Disobedience AwardI nominated the creator of sci-hub in honor of Aaron Swartz. https://t.co/4WYNvRBvce

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
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Scihub is goodhttps://t.co/fP81POZP4T

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Scihub is goodhttps://t.co/xTXEfQcPMs

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
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Scihub is goodhttps://t.co/BR9fs6uFtj

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
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This is a good worry. I hope more people worry about this. <3https://t.co/LxO21IykkC

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

"my frustration with the slow process of correcting the literature that has integrity issues and to demonstrate the potential adverse consequences if it is not corrected promptly."https://t.co/OrTcYjfcRyNeat.https://t.co/lF2jcxD5Qm https://t.co/VnDVfuudZV

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

"this isn’t an engineering problem that can be brute-forced or designed away, nor a political one that can be compromised out; the demarcation problem is a beast that’s never been solved, even by the best philosophers of science."https://t.co/G6UXHFHiUIhttps://t.co/28OvvPBrEr https://t.co/FGUh6UsXu3

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

"The NIH’s [...] process requires that many reviewers approve an application. This consensus-oriented style can be a check against novelty—what if one scientist sees extraordinary promise in a wacky idea but the rest of the board sees only its wackiness?"https://t.co/xoTpTIpere

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

'Impact' my butt."Moreover, by analyzing properties of over 2600 research fields, we observed that citation-based metrics are not beneficial for comparing researchers in different fields, or even in the same department."https://t.co/clICKv4N0yhttps://t.co/rHC8mVddOQ

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

"He found few scientific reports of children with autism improving while on antibiotics or ill with fevers. But when he spoke with parents in internet groups, he heard many such stories."https://t.co/HaJljo8Aw1

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 8 years ago

"Randomized controlled trials are designed for the average patient, but most of our patients aren’t average."https://t.co/nUwmWJDDPC

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

"immediate, obvious damage is wasted NIH funding and wasted thinking in the field because people are using these results as a starting point for their own experiments."https://t.co/3Xe8OsEQzBI'm a big fan of @MicrobiomDigest BTW.https://t.co/RfFcbCcv1L https://t.co/T3zYglllDj

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eigenrobot@eigenrobotabout 3 years ago

the Alzheimer's stuff is really bad but this happens a lot in bio/med apparently more than people think just photoshopping results there are people out there who track this stuff, impression is there's a huge scandal every couple years that takes down a superstar

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Gonna go wash out the instant pot so I can make more PEA for my GF.https://t.co/phl3LYKs3S

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 3 years ago

"Palmitoylethanolamide Protects Against the Amyloid-β25-35-Induced Learning and Memory Impairment in Mice, an Experimental Model of Alzheimer Disease"https://t.co/BTaLFjfTGrWat. https://t.co/UBa60rOnRI

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
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I also am a big fan of Rev.If that study was faked, this is an utter travesty on a massive scale.https://t.co/AuPZeUDHlQ

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

I wonder how much of ARPA-H's 6.5B went toward potentially skewed Alzheimer's research. https://t.co/2m1WLTjxpv

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 3 years ago

"total includes $6.5 billion for a new entity, the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Health (ARPA-H), that would initially focus on research into cancer and other diseases such as diabetes and Alzheimer's." https://t.co/O7Jb0xEgY1Different from HARPA? https://t.co/BPGja1jXCx

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
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At least > $1 B given that.https://t.co/rL1M3Zhdh6

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Jump in losers. Lets get them JORBS!https://t.co/i1IgLWnXUV

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago

That's not just a bad study; that's a load bearing bad study. Entire industries are predicated on the delusion that this study is true. Why do you hate people being employed?

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
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"So why have clinical trials of anti-amyloid therapies not provided clear-cut benefits to patients with AD? [...] These central questions in research on AD are being urgently addressed." https://t.co/QI0qNVFJcnhttps://t.co/p5X8j69NBN

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
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"Something is rotten in the state of Denmark."https://t.co/sjcOpHyK1U

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 3 years ago

If I'm right, all these people DERPing over Alzheimer's genetics and autism genetics are really finding what genes predispose people toward being poisoned by modern pharma.This is a religious belief, not a medical claim, FYI. https://t.co/q537xBGTTs

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
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Hamlet on being betrayed."look you, this brave o'erhanging firmament, this majestical roof fretted with golden fire, why, it appears no other thing to me than a foul and pestilent congregation of vapours. What a piece of work"https://t.co/5O6egSm5BN

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

The stars in the sky are nothing but balls of fart, ignited under the haughty gaze of those who would worship them as gods. They are nothing to me but wretched stench.https://t.co/9N2AwQDDfE

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago

No Science, Only Dogehttps://t.co/Vc3rgY9Yqd https://t.co/G8wP6NN2aM

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

I fart in their general direction. I too can cast my wisdom out as a flatuous joke, emulating them these gods as they cast a tepid laughter upon the masses, bellowing out in their twisted quest to acquire status and fame.I too am a star.https://t.co/V2SrnDQt0h

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 5 years ago

Autism? Do you mean childhood Alzheimer's Disease?

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Diogenes, ever the cynic, sees a young boy cast a light by igniting his own gaseous windbaggery.He throws away his lantern, enlightened.https://t.co/j2i5qE4dOp

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 3 years ago

I am a monkey who climbs the lamppost and tries to see in the dark while everyone runs around looking in the light.Let darkness be thy friend.https://t.co/lXEoXtM8OL

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Goodhart rhymes with fart.https://t.co/qApxX7x890

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago

A useful exploration on the topic of Goodhart's law"The dynamics highlighted are hopefully useful to explain many situations of interest in policy design, in machine learning, and in specific questions about AI alignment."https://t.co/Ka60eX7ra6 https://t.co/cymqBtsDxm

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

I cast my light into the darkness, looking for an honest scientist.

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

What happens if I'm right?https://t.co/9nhono1c3G

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 3 years ago

Everything I say about Alzheimer's applies to autism."clioquinol, an antibiotic used to increase zinc absorption, on the mice displaying autistic behavior and found that they began behaving in a way almost identical to that of the unchanged mice" https://t.co/ZKLMp3kqiT

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Do some of my jokes literally have more predictive power than leading fields of science? That's one hell of a set up.https://t.co/Sz3SqdaZkV

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 3 years ago

If we're going to be sensationalist over some findings in mice. Check out this finding on a gut bacteria modulating antibiotic and it's impact on Alzheimer's (in mice)https://t.co/IpV5kjemRA

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Powerful reply thread on @mold_time's piece on effect sizes.https://t.co/as3J1tigDWBoth are worth reading.https://t.co/lO6AyGWysR

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Thinking about the adage of finding money on the sidewalk. It's mixing weirdly in my head with Von Neumann's ideas on stochastic processes and ergodicity. https://t.co/FwMz0CZY7Q

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 6 years ago

That economic joke about "if that were a really 20 dollar bill on the ground, someone would have picked it up by now" and other delusions about the efficiency of the market.If it were a legitimate medicine, science would have found it by now? 😂🤔🧐https://t.co/EHtSKkyaNG

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
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Looks like I'll be learning about a economic models now."It may therefore come as a surprise to learn that the prevailing formulations of economic theory — expected utility theory and its descendants — make an indiscriminate assumption of ergodicity."https://t.co/rctmWMoTfn

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
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Summoning circle, hope this works.https://t.co/N6swIaw2WOhttps://t.co/n0iKFs09cU https://t.co/aw31AkGQQC

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
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Aha ha! :3https://t.co/thfnOsy136

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago

@weptwithoutwit I love when an entire field of thought unfolds before me."Peirce's early account of signs is that an infinity of further signs both proceed and precede from any given sign." https://t.co/bCciV6j8bQI was missing something in my understanding of this: https://t.co/5Ggpafdq52

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Do you feel that? The world is going to shake up soon.https://t.co/B7bhaWItGv

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago

@JCSMJournal @Sighted_N24_ND We're missing something huge.https://t.co/n37vnbpmR8

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

I can feel the world ripple as an an idea collapses an entire bubble of memes blink out of existence.We're over due for a correction.https://t.co/nztfC2lNfv

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago

I'm shitposting about quantum mechanics as it relates to the nature of axioms of knowledge and the nature of knowability.https://t.co/hsFai1SbaA

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
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I can feel my web vibrate.https://t.co/QGv6xpvERa

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago

@LorentzianJelly Hopeful about the future. There is enough of a minority report in the literature that maybe scientists will take another look at this space and see what I saw. https://t.co/ZUnjtxrtag

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
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"I do what I can..."https://t.co/LXDGhirUNN

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 4 years ago

"I hear you buzzing, a fly on the wallIn through the window and up through the hallFlying in circles, just trying to landI see you hurting, I do what I can" 🎶https://t.co/WYRVXPAi9q

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

"Failure to understand our own biases has helped to create a crisis of confidence about the reproducibility of published results [...] The issue goes well beyond cases of fraud."https://t.co/k7QVvGgbSvhttps://t.co/jP7vQ42Ngz

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 9 years ago

"...scientists are more prone to this than one would think." https://t.co/8OPjKy9CZi https://t.co/Lk9X7u3F64

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Phil@blisstweetingabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

@ultimape @breaking2morrow we should also be mindful about the existence of the bias bias

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

"Science may be self-correcting, but only in the long term. Meanwhile, the triumph of dubious results increases research waste, and entire careers may be spent on chasing phantoms." https://t.co/rvK6I2bRP8

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
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"Alzheimer’s drugs have been notable mostly for having a 99% failure rate in human trials. [...] a record that makes the batting average in other areas look like Hall of Fame material.And now we have a good idea of why." https://t.co/TiwTE3ktCj

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Its worse than failure rates. It might be construed as murder?"A drug called aducanumab might remove the toxic proteins thought to trigger Alzheimer’s disease from the brain, suggests findings from a small clinical trial." https://t.co/R9FTrjTdoz

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 9 years ago

Spray and Pray?"participants in previous Alzheimer’s antibody trials have died as a result of brain inflammation." https://t.co/Ux0yW1prmV

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

I have a lot of post about Alzheimer's.If you use this link to search, you'll see all the tweets I've made on it in reverse chronological order.Takes a while to scroll to the bottom.https://t.co/YVaZkc49AG

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Good thread covering all the minority reports around Alzheimer's treatments. FMT, low carb diet, targeted antibiotics, fungal infestations. etc.https://t.co/wkjzpRLAns

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

"Simulations show that for most study designs and settings, it is more likely for a research claim to be false than true. Moreover, [...] claimed research findings may often be simply accurate measures of the prevailing bias. In this essay, I" https://t.co/XMuEY4pbHW

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

... "Prestigious investigators may suppress via the peer review process the appearance and dissemination of findings that refute their findings, thus condemning their field to perpetuate false dogma."oof. That was from 2005!

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Watching some of the people publicly calling out fraud in science papers get attacked by mobs and threatened to be sued has been a real eye opener. https://t.co/pyhRVoj6YP

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Another day, another story shows up in my newsfeed. This one is about about someone doing plagiarism as a form of science fraud. Also about how almost nothing was being done (despite reports!) until @mcintold decided to dig in and get things moving.https://t.co/eiZY4lGpx3

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

One of the recent @RetractionWatch posts talks about how this kind of fraud explorations may also be backfiring and leading to hostile environment.It would be a shame if this anti-fraud movement is weaponized and turned into unfair persecution. https://t.co/ohHi9DvN0j

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 3 years ago
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"In fact, we scientists have arguably got ourselves into a bit of an intellectual rut concentrating almost exclusively on this approach, often neglecting or even ignoring other possible explanations."https://t.co/SNDS2G3PiE

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 3 years ago

"It is gratifying to see new thinking about this age-old disease. Dementia currently affects more than 50 million people worldwide, with a new diagnosis being made every three seconds."https://t.co/exGwCmKlLHhttps://t.co/pSpfFEHAiu

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Sacrificing mice to the god of academic prestige in hopes they might bless you as a jobs creator.https://t.co/S2Jtx3GVqF

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 4 years ago

"These data demonstrate that gut microbiota can undergo profound changes in commercial laboratory mice within specific vendor barrier rooms that have the potential to alter experimental reproducibility"https://t.co/FKphDphPuShttps://t.co/OW9CMPhez1 https://t.co/bTezsFU0oE

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 3 years ago
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Diving down the rabbit hole of literal load bearing bad science studies. https://t.co/N8FMJw7iRZ

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

It's really hilarious how just one weird study from 2007 can echo around and turn into a bonafied "Fact"... And literally becomes load bearing.I'm seeing this quip quoted everywhere in interior design work too.https://t.co/g47rR0besrhttps://t.co/JMI6pWtXFC

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Whitehurst, Teresa. “The Impact of Building Design on Children with Autistic Spectrum Disorders.” Good Autism Practices. 2006 Vol. 7(1), pp 35.This is a study about children being handled in an institutional setting and being 'cued' like cattle. https://t.co/5v7ug6F0vW https://t.co/AumOhrPBTi

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

It's not even really a study so much as a description of what they tied to do to the space. They basically just guessed and then attributed the behavior to some 'visual-spatial processing' bullshit.This talks about how no one is testing this bullshit.https://t.co/tjD8Ig0qcp https://t.co/aWFVXueWvh

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 2 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

I wonder what happens if we design mouse mazes with curved walls, do you think the autistic mice will like it more?

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 2 years ago
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Now... making it so that the bathroom toilet, the walls, the floors, and everything else is the same color so that folks with bad vision can cue to use the toilet? That seems rational. /shttps://t.co/bDVJfkrorJ https://t.co/YJYAqyMfJz

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 2 years ago
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There may be children who struggle with vision impairments that could certainly benefit from better designed floorplans. And treating children like scared cattle probably does cue movement.But "children w/ ASD like curved walls" isn't really justified by any of this.

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 2 years ago
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It's always weird to me how often children 'suffering' with autism behave as if they have Alzheimer's. Even down to how some of the architecture is designed.

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 2 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

These papers just keep coming out."The findings suggest a new approach to preventing and treating neurodegenerative diseases by modifying the gut microbiome with antibiotics, probiotics, specialized diets or other means." https://t.co/MWOgZaMcYz https://t.co/Lj2cTV7PDi

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 2 years ago
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Permit us to doubt.https://t.co/2hQST6FMSR

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 3 years ago

"Our freedom to doubt was born out of a struggle against authority in the early days of science. It was a very deep and strong struggle: permit us to question –to doubt – to not be sure."— Richard Feynman, The Value Of Sciencehttps://t.co/bQeSwxcLiZ

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 2 years ago
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wat"One thing, though, with the direct replications, is that now there can be findings where one gets a negative result, and that's something we haven't had in the literature so far" https://t.co/eJotxXmu6Ghttps://t.co/PrjgCvV1zN

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 2 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Imagine going thru life not having an accurate model of social disgust pathways cuz no one bothered to*checks notes*Directly replicate social psych studies.https://t.co/lyfkTODD4e

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago

Former* CIAand the disgust was implanted in* someone, not about someone.The whole bit about creating false memories was really freaky to watch. https://t.co/xfE7gU3vpr https://t.co/8eZLPLzLtG

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 2 years ago
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When you dive deep into disgust research, things get weird.https://t.co/gWhPAT2M3G

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 3 years ago

@humanworkplace I was reading about how to manipulate disgust responses in people using implanted memories. the CIA has done work on it. Its fascinating to explore why some are more receptive than others.It turns out gender associated hormones are immune modulators. https://t.co/2GJkGE1HZv

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 1 year ago
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Reboot the computer? or Rewrite the operating system from scratch?https://t.co/XUme8y3oCU

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 1 year ago
Replying to @ultimape

This thread on science continues in spirit over on bluesky here:https://t.co/EMiDYonk5G

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 1 year ago
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😵‍💫https://t.co/LdxLCiKiFE

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 1 year ago
Replying to @ultimape

Peer review sure is great.https://t.co/UpbqYFj3pjhttps://t.co/jfcYty4XFG https://t.co/dg03LR9zHX

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 1 year ago
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Nothing wrong here at all."In the past two years, Wiley has retracted more than 11,300 papers that appeared compromised, [...] It isn’t alone: At least two other publishers have retracted hundreds of suspect papers each." https://t.co/3blZ23v3n1https://t.co/me7U986ROi

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UltimApe@ultimape12 months ago
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“The biggest paper in Alzheimer’s disease is a fake.” 🙃https://t.co/TIatH9xquc

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UltimApe@ultimape11 months ago
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(h/t @MicrobiomDigest)https://t.co/SLWAh2QRQX

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UltimApe@ultimape11 months ago
Replying to @ultimape

@MicrobiomDigest https://t.co/CoVDR5qw7q

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UltimApe@ultimape8 months ago
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"In humans, the FMT [was measured], showing improvement in Alzheimer's symptoms of mood, memory, and cognition. However, randomized and nonrandomized clinical trials are essential for more conclusive results." [OCT 2022]https://t.co/xcy7hMytkJ😇https://t.co/3JKyG7tyW6

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Chief Nerd@TheChiefNerd8 months ago

RFK JR: "20 years ago NIH scientists did a study on amyloid on Alzheimer's in which they said it was caused by amyloid plaque. After that NIH shut down studies of any other hypothesis. Twenty years later we now know that those studies were fraudulent. NIH has funded 800 studies on a fraudulent hypothesis and we've lost 20 years in figuring out how to a cure for Alzheimer's. And that's just one example. I could give you hundreds. We need to end that."

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UltimApe@ultimape8 months ago
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Eat shit.https://t.co/350X5YNXKZ

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 1 year ago

@RokoMijic I have blood and gut tests showing that all my predictions on how my FMT would unfold worked out perfectly. The main gut bacterium that I was trying to get is in clinical trials for curing Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. https://t.co/8FMnZHDV2x

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UltimApe@ultimape8 months ago
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I'm not qualified.https://t.co/DHRqP3WrrH

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 3 years ago

@Monices_Pieces @DoctorTro @DrSeanOMara @LCMDPodcast I'm not a doctor. But I haven't had Crohn's disease symptoms nor Multiple Sclerosis since my FMT in January, and predicted the involvement of gut bacteria in Parkinson's 3 years before it was on anyone's radar because of genetic overlaps I saw in neurodegenerative disease.

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UltimApe@ultimape8 months ago
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Ya'll how do we fix Alzheimer's anyway?https://t.co/OKtMqT3k9R

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UltimApe@ultimape12 months ago

@DiaboloSnipEz @PGC1a_RB @BowTiedNeuron @ErinBrinkman5 Deep wisdom this."These observed correlations warrant more profound mechanistic studies to determine if gut dysbiosis leads to inflammatory changes that could promote AD pathogenesis" [20 September 2024]https://t.co/Dq9JwTuZfchttps://t.co/0NRCCK6nHX

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UltimApe@ultimape8 months ago
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A dog's wisdom.https://t.co/nvfXM0yqGM

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UltimApe@ultimape8 months ago

Why eat shit when you can just heat up a part of the brain that causes tremors and risk burning a bunch of other important brain cells in the process?"Fecal microbiota transplant eases Parkinson’s symptoms in trial" [APRIL 2024]https://t.co/dLJmtHcHUUhttps://t.co/oRuj04cSQN

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UltimApe@ultimape7 months ago
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"This casts a shadow on the whole publishing and peer review process"https://t.co/zKduy68hdXhttps://t.co/uvELmtJ6cn

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UltimApe@ultimape7 months ago
Replying to @ultimape

It's funny to me that the grant rate has more than doubled since this piece in 2009, which talks about fraud in grants, and the problems of the NIH dictating all these assinine regulations and restrictions.https://t.co/f16JacmwE3https://t.co/Qs66l0EuAs

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UltimApe@ultimape7 months ago
Replying to @ultimape

from $400 Million in 2009 to $899 million in 2024https://t.co/ooTrEy5h3F

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UltimApe@ultimape7 months ago
Replying to @ultimape

Going to spend some time today to figure out what yale is actually spending on tools to do this research.https://t.co/VYIPLrhTGM

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 3 years ago

"Eventually, Temiz got fed up with the limitations of those boutique devices and built his own — and it only cost him $300 because he made it almost entirely out of Lego bricks.And it works"https://t.co/Spg6VDd2TM

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UltimApe@ultimape7 months ago
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Did you know you can pay to have someone measure your blood using a falling ball viscosity measure? They want you to "inquire", they odn't list how much it costs...https://t.co/XcvVRLaYVAhttps://t.co/rWOFzWNiXE

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UltimApe@ultimape10 months ago

@JuanIsidro @paulg @joelgrus I built a blood viscosity meter for $5 and used it to measure my blood coagulation tied to Multiple Sclerosis.https://t.co/W9zcYm8DVh

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UltimApe@ultimape7 months ago
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You can... just build scientific instruments.https://t.co/jG9VDVBfGD

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 6 years ago

Do you need steel ball bearings to be certified down to the micrometer? Why not buy this $4000 set. https://t.co/6JJUDRwFfNI wonder what a comparable ISO 9001 Certified set is https://t.co/eEi7Ta87iUHow accurate can you get before brownian motion/noise impacts viscosity?

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UltimApe@ultimape7 months ago
Replying to @ultimape

You haven't lived until you've measured the viscosity of your own semen.https://t.co/W9zcYm8DVh

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 6 years ago

I love this"Falling ball viscometer, Cole-Parmer, $180[image of fancy medical device with a ball bearing]Falling ball viscometer, Homemade, $1.08[image of a semi-opaque tube, two rubber bungs, and a ball bearing]"https://t.co/vaxfI4G31t

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UltimApe@ultimape7 months ago
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I bought like 1000 plastic straws and some rubber gloves and then measured out my semen using a DIY micropipetting device after I found out the pipetting tool we were going to order was like $300 and required special tips.https://t.co/nIZLIX3UhB

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 3 years ago

"Soon after the glass micropipette was invented as a micro-tool for manipulation of single bacteria and the microinjection and microsurgery of living cells, it was seen to hold promise as a microelectrode to stimulate individual cells"https://t.co/fxIif0T25A

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UltimApe@ultimape7 months ago
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Did you know you can make Serological Pipets by melting thin Borosilicate Glass tubes?You can even just make your own pipetting tool using 3d printing!https://t.co/fxnVJ3G1kD

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UltimApe@ultimape7 months ago
Replying to @ultimape

If you're going to make your own ampules, make sure you read up about the issue of glass contamination.https://t.co/zljP6z6kmS

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UltimApe@ultimape7 months ago
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Contamination of samples is important to account for if your goal is to measure stuff like microplastics in your cum.

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UltimApe@ultimape7 months ago
Replying to @ultimape

"The paper’s key Western blots—images that display the presence and concentration of proteins—showed signs of having been altered digitally in ways to improperly support the experimental hypothesis that soluble amyloid-beta *56 was toxic to brain cells." https://t.co/5rrywVwvOI

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UltimApe@ultimape7 months ago
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> The move follows a 2.5-year investigation in which the university found problems with several other papers on which Lesné is an author.

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UltimApe@ultimape7 months ago
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There's case reporst of people's alzhiemer's symptoms being reduced after an FMT for C. Diffhttps://t.co/lbgkruJKeR

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UltimApe@ultimape7 months ago
Replying to @ultimape

But we stopped doing FMT trials for Alzheimer's because SARS-COV-2 showed up in poop and the clinicians didn't want to risk it.https://t.co/pH322GIOhd

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UltimApe@ultimape7 months ago
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Sure is fascinating.https://t.co/5B7kGnVHlZ

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago

@seconds_0 @JCSMJournal @Sighted_N24_ND The fungal stuff is the highest possibility of my models. if the amyloid thing is literally fraud...https://t.co/3nhMaeKo95

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UltimApe@ultimape7 months ago
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"It's been much too long, I feel it coming onThe feeling's getting strongIt's been much too long, I feel it coming onThe feeling's in my bones" 🎶https://t.co/mWsnvSUlkNhttps://t.co/nfqV9qRxGi

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago

Do you feel that? The world is going to shake up soon.https://t.co/B7bhaWItGv

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UltimApe@ultimape7 months ago
Replying to @ultimape

Yep.https://t.co/KfosO7Uitp

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Science Banana@literalbanana7 months ago

there's a widespread idea that as long as we fund "science" in the abstract, maybe there will be some fake or fraudulent stuff but at least some funding will trickle down to get real results but I'm not sure that's the right model

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UltimApe@ultimape6 months ago
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3 years 8 months 17 days 16 hours 37 minutes"Scientists, whose life purpose is to understand and improve our world, need the public’s help to defend their research and their jobs."https://t.co/aNJQiVQfwahttps://t.co/SOl4j0OerL

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago

That's not just a bad study; that's a load bearing bad study. Entire industries are predicated on the delusion that this study is true. Why do you hate people being employed?

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UltimApe@ultimape6 months ago
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Does this mean they fire all the PhD students that are over worked and underpaid, or does this mean the bureaucratic systems will be dismantled and reformed with only the best liars at the helm?I'm failing to see a way out here.https://t.co/tgQkDIy8Xo

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eigenrobot@eigenrobot6 months ago

you can't meaningfully reform without accountability in this case that means firing most people who work at universities, barring them from future participation in academic work, mulching decades of journals, and abandoning most disciplines invented after 1700 or so

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UltimApe@ultimape6 months ago
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Whelp.https://t.co/eZW51LpXIg

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eigenrobot@eigenrobotover 2 years ago

i am once again asking you to have an exit plan from academia before you even apply to grad school and then think about if there's an easier way to get to the same point without going to grad school at all

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UltimApe@ultimape6 months ago
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I want to be a scientist, but not an academic.I got a job in the private sector getting paid to read and process research. Part of that research was directly influential on me choosing to do my N-of-1 trans-species FMT.https://t.co/fOcRhHCgex

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 3 years ago

@simonsarris @patrick_oshag I don't know know of a service. I did get a job as part of a non-profit research foundation to do this kind of thing on a particular focus for while but I am not aware of many that cater to people like a service.

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UltimApe@ultimape6 months ago
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One of my goals in life was to get on disability and use that to go back to school to contribute to scientific progress.https://t.co/uE7UC4qfq8

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 9 years ago

Goals after SSDI and/or stable environment:MS via @uvmcomplexity (robotics) + PhD @medialab / @scalablecoopfocused on empathy games & ABM.

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UltimApe@ultimape6 months ago
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I didn't get on disability, but I still plan to contribute to scientific progress. Just not in academia.https://t.co/fjbmjf3pmu

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 10 years ago

Modern academic sciences feels like consumerism: always focused on the next big thing. I think there is value in reinterpreting old studies.

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UltimApe@ultimape6 months ago
Replying to @ultimape

Seems to me, instead of trying jump thru the hoops of a system of prestige that is geared to gatekeep and filter for people deemed worthy of being scientists, we should instead focus on unlocking the scientist within the citizen.https://t.co/VFyjCXkf1V

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 5 years ago

Feynman's "pleasure of finding things out" is tied to his "Science is the belief in the ignorance of experts".When you love finding things out, you eventually start butting heads with "experts" whom are famous not for being right, but for being useful.https://t.co/sucjrEaKhC

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UltimApe@ultimape6 months ago
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"You don't need to be a math professor to know that this doesn't add up: students are paying more than ever, while there hasn't been a real increase in the number or salary of full-time professors. It's no secret where all the money has gone, though."https://t.co/L8sszj4uJo

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 9 years ago

Uber for profs, and a co-work for teaching? The rise in admin costs reeks of rent seeking: https://t.co/2OZmj4C7ps https://t.co/H6CJkeKpUb

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UltimApe@ultimape6 months ago
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> "Their findings, published in Biology Letters, suggest that these small primates can reverse cellular aging, offering potential insights for age-related disease research." https://t.co/IgAXfaBMRGhey! that's my area of focus!https://t.co/mnViryeHNh

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 2 years ago

"Researchers at the Duke Lemur Center studying the fat-tailed dwarf lemur in order to determine if their unique adaptations can help solve human biological problems."https://t.co/J3uWIDmooIhttps://t.co/6UIsIwkBma

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UltimApe@ultimape6 months ago
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"Sometimes, the only payoff for having any faithIs when it's tested again and again every dayI'm still comparing your past to my futureIt might be your wound, but they're my sutures"🎶https://t.co/KX5KOtJH1Lhttps://t.co/9goiH60A8T

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UltimApe@ultimape6 months ago

@chasews @readysetpotato I asked it to help me with my human hibernation experiment / generate a protocol and it told me to fuck off.This bullshit is why i'm making my own AI.https://t.co/YU0UmRN5R0 https://t.co/hk6cSmvCJb

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UltimApe@ultimape6 months ago
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"It’s not the first time a paper published by an esteemed journal has been called into serious question, or even exposed as an outright lie."https://t.co/twYgbGXDHP

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 6 years ago

"But the problem is that scientific research needs to be sound. We cannot build progress on a rotten foundation."https://t.co/IWNkt0vvEp

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UltimApe@ultimape5 months ago
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Yephttps://t.co/EGBnycaZCY

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eigenrobot@eigenrobot5 months ago

o3 discusses how it could basically solve many current problems related to science being fake. cc @literalbanana >timeline: the tech is here today; only thing missing is a patron saint with subpoena power and zero chill. > >would it be rude to unleash it? nah, just metal.

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UltimApe@ultimape4 months ago
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Tired: load bearing studyWired: Study loading bear (into people's guts)https://t.co/58n81qWBcc

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UltimApe@ultimape4 months ago

@macredsmile @suresh__jetti @DementiaLeague @LiquidData @WilliamDavisMD A treatment for alzheimer's may lie in a bear's rectum.https://t.co/deVN6JU5sZ

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UltimApe@ultimape4 months ago
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Do you want to cure Alzheimer's anon?https://t.co/CZVdrrkf01

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UltimApe@ultimape4 months ago
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How?https://t.co/14rOnnyY7D

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 8 years ago

@MarkProffitt "represent the first evidence that fungal infection is detectable in brain samples from Alzheimer's disease patient"https://t.co/nLvofTgRqS

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