Heisenberg
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Heis meet reddan. My pet name for him is Dunning-Kruger, after the famous study on competence. He doesn't understand logical consistency, the scientific method, rules of debate, and he is unfamiliar with cognitive science, critical thinking and logical fallacies. I have come to the conclusion that he is not interested in discovering the facts of objective reality, instead his goal seems to be to do whatever he can to protect his irrational beliefs that we sheep are all being fooled, but that he is not and has the answers. Most of which lie outside the 'brainwashed mainstream.' You should stop by the moon landing hoax thread in T&T if you ever find yourself out of things to read when on the toilet. I enjoy reading your posts, and witnessing reddan get smacked around, but I feel bad that this is time out of your life that you won't get back...
Heh. I was trying very hard not to use to the term "Dunning--Kruger" because I figured it was just another concept that would be lost on him. I see that you have already had that convo with him. It does sum it up beautifully.
I didn't know you were into the writings of Pinker and Hofstadter. Strange Loop is an awesome book. Both of them are fans of my page. Check this out.An ignorant mind is precisely not a spotless, empty vessel, but one that’s filled with the clutter of irrelevant or misleading life experiences, theories, facts, intuitions, strategies, algorithms, heuristics, metaphors, and hunches that regrettably have the look and feel of useful and accurate knowledge. What’s curious is that, in many cases, incompetence does not leave people disoriented, perplexed, or cautious. Instead, the incompetent are often blessed with an inappropriate confidence, buoyed by something that feels to them like knowledge.
That's a pic of Douglas driving my co-admin to the bus station after staying with him for a few days. She then got on a bus to my house, stayed for three days, and went on to NY where she met up with Pinker.