We Cannot Assume It’s Possible to Teach Scientific Law


WE CANNOT ASSUME IT’S POSSIBLE TO TEACH SCIENTIFIC LAW

— “We cannot assume that the understanding of P, and its teachability will percolate downwards, but that need not be the case for the benefits of the reforms to be detected and pursued across the distribution. It appears that in each case the discovery of the utility of P was made by upper outliers, and primarily teachable to those outliers. But the benefits it produces a means to secure are not constrained to those outliers.” – contrafabian @ContraFabian

Agreed. Science -> Law -> Constittuion -> Policies -> “The Cure”

The people only need to understand the policies and the cure. Some of them may need to understand ‘it’s just the science, and that’s all’. But some of them can’t even undrestand that. So our job is to sell the policy and the science only when necessary or possible.


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