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Is it cool if I post responses/thoughts as I read through the sequences?
6 years ago
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I have poked around here on and off but someone recently led me back to the site. After taking the long break, I am ready to jump back into
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My Fundamental Question About Omega
8 years ago
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Omega has appeared to us inside of puzzles, games, and questions. The basic concept behind Omega is that it is (a) a perfect predictor and (
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My Failed Situation/Action Belief System
8 years ago
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Note: This is a description pieced together many, many years after my younger self subconsciously created it. This is part of my explanation
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Bizarre Illusions
8 years ago
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Illusions are cool. They make me think something is happening when it isn't. When offered the classic illusion pictured to the right, I wond
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Easy Predictor Tests
8 years ago
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A fun game you can play on LessWrong is to stop just as you are about to click "comment" and make a prediction for how much karma your comme
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The Wannabe Rational
8 years ago
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I have a terrifying confession to make: I believe in God. This post has three prongs: First: This is a tad meta for a full post, but do
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Reacting to Inadequate Data
8 years ago
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Two Scenarios Alice must answer the multiple-choice question, "What color is the ball?" The two choices are "Red" and "Blue." Alice has no
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A Request for Open Problems
8 years ago
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Open problems are clearly defined problems1 that have not been solved. In older fields, such as Mathematics, the list is rather intimidating
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Rationalistic Losing
8 years ago
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Playing to learn I like losing. I don't even think that losing is necessarily evil. Personally, I believe this has less to do with a desir
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