Nassim Nicholas Taleb Quotes
I Suggest This Passage From The German "philosopher" (this Passage Was Detected, Translated, And Reviled By Karl Popper): Sound Is The Change In The Specific Condition Of Segregation Of The Material Parts, And In The Negation Of This Condition; Merely An Abstract Or An Ideal Ideality, As It Were, Of That Specification. But This Change, Accordingly, Is Itself Immediately The Negation Of The Material Specific Subsistence; Which Is, Therefore, Real Ideality Of Specific Gravity And Cohesion, I.e. - Heat. The Heating Up Of Sounding Bodies, Just As Of Beaten And Or Rubbed Ones, Is The Appearance Of Heat, Originating Conceptually Together With Sound. Even A Monte Carlo Engine Could Not Sound As Random As The Great Philosophical Master Thinker (it Would Take Plenty Of Sample Runs To Get The Mixture Of "heat" And "sound." People Call That Philosophy And Frequently Finance It With Taxpayer Subsidies!
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