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RT @nntaleb: Another fraud, @Kaju_Nut.
Academics and X* don't go well together.

* Formerly Twitter

Among other problems, our Twitter discourse suffers from completely uncharitable readings of people we hate. This physicist is gatekeeping, saying Taleb is wrong for claiming they use negative probabilities in his field. OBVIOUSLY Taleb has this type of thing in mind. https://t.co/Rs2uItg0wd
- Robert P. Murphy
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RT @nntaleb: @BahramShakerin @Kaju_Nut A real scientist does not exhibit such an amount of dishonesty!
Go frame your shit elsewhere
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'Negative probabilities (which could not be justified by Kolmogorov's model) arise with the strange regularity in practically all quantum models.'

"Just like in quantum mechanics--they use negative probabilities."

No we do not. Probabilities are always positive in quantum mechanics because they are defined as the sum of squares of two real numbers (or the square of the modulus of a complex number), and squares of real numbers are always positive!
- Nirmalya Kajuri
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RT @BobMurphyEcon: Among other problems, our Twitter discourse suffers from completely uncharitable readings of people we hate. This physicist is gatekeeping, saying Taleb is wrong for claiming they use negative probabilities in his field. OBVIOUSLY Taleb has this type of thing in mind. https://t.co/Rs2uItg0wd

"Just like in quantum mechanics--they use negative probabilities."

No we do not. Probabilities are always positive in quantum mechanics because they are defined as the sum of squares of two real numbers (or the square of the modulus of a complex number), and squares of real numbers are always positive!
- Nirmalya Kajuri
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RT @alexbilz: "Science is the belief in the ignorance of experts." — Feynman: https://t.co/EvghqgxTHc https://t.co/PHrhnrG18h
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There may be some truth to this.

@WKCosmo The problem of string theory is that, 10-20 years ago, young theorists had to skip known physics and jump to strings to get a job. They achieved little. Now the old generation who knows physics and developed strings retires.
- Alessandro Strumia
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RT @nntaleb: Academics & X don't go well.
This idiot @Kaju_Nut got involved in a collective troll of yours truly; it keeps being shown that, like the "econometrician" @sndurlauf (on whom, later), he doesn't know his own subject.

'Negative probabilities (which could not be justified by Kolmogorov's model) arise with the strange regularity in practically all quantum models.'
- Alex Bilzerian
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You’re utterly unqualified to teach that, and it shows.

As my first fall econometric lectures are on probability theory and the relationship between probability theory and decision theory, this video is a great help.

PPHA42000 Problem Set 1. Explain why this discussion is complete nonsense.
- Steven N. Durlauf
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Disgusting.

@sndurlauf The only problem is the students might run out of paper
- Scott Kominers
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RT @NoNonsenseQuant: @sndurlauf Why don’t you explain here under the video why and where he is wrong?
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What is it specifically that you disagree with?

The guy just doesn't quit.
- Will Kinney
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One always hears academics whimpering about "impostor syndrome"—most of them actually happen to be imposters.

Fraud & incompetence in academia are more widespread than many realize.
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RT @GoujianofYue: @alexbilz https://t.co/VfEgyQuXdp

"In any profession, 90% of people are clueless but work by situational imitation, narrow mimicry & semi-conscious role-playing. Except social "science" and journalism where it is 99% and 100%, respectively."
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- Content Philosopher
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