by Carl Howard | May 23, 2011 | Blog Topics, Interesting Stuff, Language
I’ve discovered interesting Chinese version to the old Buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo stuff I posted on almost a year ago. Firstly, the most common Chinese languages that people have been exposed to in English-speaking countries are Mandarin or Cantonese....
by Carl Howard | May 19, 2011 | Biases and Fallacies, Blog Topics, History, Language, Society
Luke Muehlhauser has a very interesting page up where he’s run every inaugural speech from every US president through an automatic reading level analyser. Here is the page for the full graph and stats. For the lazy, it basically starts off very high from George...
by Carl Howard | May 6, 2011 | Atrocities and Oppression, Blog Topics, Society, Travel
As I was reading Lonely Planet’s guide to Turkey, I found a few interesting things in their history section. I browsed the timeline before I read the main text and here’s what I saw: See anything interesting? I don’t — namely I don’t see anything about the Armenian...
by Carl Howard | May 4, 2011 | Atheism and Religion, Atrocities and Oppression, Blog Topics, Interesting Stuff, Philosophy, Society
Anatoly Wasserman is one of the most famous public intellectuals in Russia today. He is essentially a genius with some astronomical IQ who largely taught himself entire fields of knowledge. He first came to fame in 1989 for being an unbeatable contestant on Soviet...
by Carl Howard | Apr 29, 2011 | Biases and Fallacies, Blog Topics, Science and Skepticism
Atomic theory is pseudoscience. It is completely unproven: nobody has ever observed an “atom” under laboratory conditions. Rationalisations like track marks in “particle” colliders are little more than ad hoc excuses. Atomic theory is inconsistent with physics, that...
by Carl Howard | Apr 27, 2011 | Biases and Fallacies, Blog Topics, Mind, Psychology and Consciousness, Philosophy
There seems to be an interesting relationship between a key puzzle in metaethics and a key puzzle about consciousness. In the field of metaethics, the main aim is generally to propose a theory of what it means for something to be moral, with justification. (It is the...