Serial Killers and Mathematics: Free Will? (Humans)

by xeno6696 @, Sonoran Desert, Wednesday, January 25, 2012, 14:33 (4485 days ago)

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Serial Killers and Mathematics: Free Will?

by David Turell @, Wednesday, January 25, 2012, 15:19 (4485 days ago) @ xeno6696

Good Lord~!! If you bother to go to arXiv paper they create a similar pattern to the killer's activities. When I was a kid and polio was rampant in this country someone published a graph of coca cola sales growth and the rising incidence of polio. Perfect overlay, therefore coke caused polio. I kid you not.-Refractory periods recover in milli-seconds. Mathematicians get too many grants.:>))-I hope you are kidding, or trying to teach us math.

Serial Killers and Mathematics: Free Will?

by dhw, Wednesday, January 25, 2012, 17:21 (4485 days ago) @ David Turell

I presume Messrs Simkin and Roychowdury followed Mr Chikalito around monitoring his neurons before and after he committed each murder. Difficult to check their mathematical calculations otherwise. You really have to hand it to these indomitable and courageous scientists, but I wonder what the Rostov Police Force were up to at the time. Come to think of it, shouldn't the California Police Force be keeping an eye on these guys?

Serial Killers and Mathematics: Free Will?

by xeno6696 @, Sonoran Desert, Thursday, January 26, 2012, 02:50 (4485 days ago) @ David Turell

Good Lord~!! If you bother to go to arXiv paper they create a similar pattern to the killer's activities. When I was a kid and polio was rampant in this country someone published a graph of coca cola sales growth and the rising incidence of polio. Perfect overlay, therefore coke caused polio. I kid you not.
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> Refractory periods recover in milli-seconds. Mathematicians get too many grants.:>))
> -lol! Remember that the next time you go to buy anything that doesn't have a computer embedded in it. You can barely buy a toaster anymore that doesn't contain digital logic! We're in your cars and your TVs too... so be careful who you pull funding on! (>:-())!!!!!-> I hope you are kidding, or trying to teach us math.-Note that the article has the word "assumed" all over it. The important thing is in discussing how "the power law" affects our lives and our brains. The link is tenuous, at best. My headline? Deliberately provocative! :-D-You asked me a couple weeks back about how "hard" a science economics is. I said something about the only thing "hard" were the mathematics used to create the theories that get argued about all the time--The bell curve is one of the best predictors of human behavior in history. (If you have little problem with the bell curve, the power law follows far behind.)-The suggestion isn't that we're ruled by mathematics, but that we exhibit patterns that can be predictable. If you think what I just said was false, talk to any friend you might have that knows something about marketing, and ask him how fruitful social networks have been for the industry.

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\"Why is it, Master, that ascetics fight with ascetics?\"

\"It is, brahmin, because of attachment to views, adherence to views, fixation on views, addiction to views, obsession with views, holding firmly to views that ascetics fight with ascetics.\"

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