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February 2012

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Re: The Upside of Dyslexia (NY Times)
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ps.   actually as is known from cosmology (topology of space time) and the 2nd law of thermodynamics, the pictures by escher are actually an accurate representation of empirical reality. people only believe the converse due to bias (h simon---bounded rationality or f celine/nzietche---projectionism/alienation) and sampling error due to finiteness (spurious corrleations---yule-slutsky).   well, i have to play the superbowl today if i can find my position; make some cash.


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