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|content=14/14. Thank you for your time. Feel free 2 attack. But remember, I've been here before just as w '''@NSF'''...before digging up their smoking gun
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|content=1/ '''The invisible world is first detected in the visible world's failure to close.''' [For @naval @johndurant @pmarca et al. A tweet storm try.]
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|content=2/ In physics we have conservation laws. We found the light/invisible neutrino because decay in heavy/visible particles violated these rules
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|content=3/ Likewise in biology we proved the germ thy of pathogens vs theories like spontaneous generation/miasma by visible effects at macro scale.
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|content=4/ I used 'failure to close' to deduce from 1st principles that the '''NSF''' must have done a secret study in '85-6 on how to *lower* sci. wages.
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|content=5/ This was b/c the incompetent 'shortfall studies' that got '''NSF''' in trouble would have lead to different visa laws than those that passed.
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|content=6/ I was shocked when a highly competent "smoking gun" study hidden in '86 showed up exactly where my thy predicted: https://t.co/VZvmupRFon
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|content=7/ This is the secret history of H1-B. The '''@NSF''' secretly studied how to interfere w/ US labor market 2 avoid paying scientists market wages.
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|content=8/ Rules:</br>
I) Look for a macro system failing to close.</br>
II) *Don't* posit a detailed explanation.</br>
III) Posit a 'neutrino' place holder &amp; dig.
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|content=9/ HW: A) Why don't top OEMs sell laptops w/ lens covers, mic kill switches &amp; hardwired video LEDsĀ  offering security to gain mkt advantage?
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|content=10/ How do you get 9 figures of wealth doing charity work &amp; public speaking without selling, inventing, founding or investing brilliantly?
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|content=11/ C) Why were Bernie's massive rallies often not covered @ NYT &amp; why did a positive Bernie article go neg after massive linking from web?
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|content=12/ D) Why do laboratory bred mice used for drug testing have extra long telomeres (allowing radical tissue repair) compared to wild type?
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|content=13/ I could go on. I don't know which are nefarious. I'm a different kind of conspiracy guy. I *don't* have answers but know where I'd dig.
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Revision as of 05:34, 25 October 2025

2009

Confused by the fact that science sees religion as its chief threat. Might we worry instead about threats posed by NSF/NIH/NAS?

1:14 PM Ā· Jul 27, 2009


I find @EricRWeinstein addressed by @NSF speaking in the first person singular. Think Eric: what did Moses do in this situation?

10:08 PM Ā· Sep 3, 2009

Oh @NSF do not confuse me more. Did thou not fund me to go to MIT? Did thou not command me to gain the PhD for our nation's good?

10:59 PM Ā· Sep 3, 2009

Give me a sign @NSF: what are we going to do about the epidemic level of hogwash that threatens our nation in finance/markets?

11:03 PM Ā· Sep 3, 2009


For @dabacon: "NSF/NAS study ways of glutting markets to depress wages for universities and other employers ignoring the scientific impact."

2:20 AM Ā· Nov 24, 2009

BTW @dabacon, any fear of writing such a blog post is meant to be covered by your academic freedom. Your fear, is exactly my point.

QED.

2:26 AM Ā· Nov 24, 2009


"scarce talent *lured* into the PhD-level NS&E career paths will not be available for other uses." -Internal NSF labor study [Emphasis mine]

3:29 AM Ā· Nov 25, 2009

"This pessimistic scenario of rising PhD scarcities and *rapidly rising salaries*.."-NSF study fearing high scientist wages. [Emphasis mine]

3:36 AM Ā· Nov 25, 2009

By far the biggest threats to innovation, discovery and scientific revolution come from our dominant science organizations.

3:37 AM Ā· Nov 25, 2009


New Topic: "What's your vision of true academic freedom?" [Asks @Philip_Girvan.]

8:04 PM Ā· Dec 19, 2009

An old joke about the diference between the Soviet and US constitutions. Both give freedom to dissent. The US gives freedom the day after.

8:10 PM Ā· Dec 19, 2009

Academic freedom is about making secure heroes out of Margot O'toole, Doug Prasher & Nassim Taleb instead of pushing them to the periphery.

8:17 PM Ā· Dec 19, 2009

Academic freedom is freedom to invite a senior colleague to self-copulate for inserting himself before your name on YOUR paper..and survive.

8:22 PM Ā· Dec 19, 2009

Academic freedom comes from the academic *obligation* to schedule lectures if you have even the possibility of strong disruptive results.

8:24 PM Ā· Dec 19, 2009

Academic freedom entails a right for a non-expert theorist of high ability to cross boundaries and live on merit without seeking permission.

8:27 PM Ā· Dec 19, 2009

Academic freedom is the insulation from threat or want to continue in good standing for *any* and *all* contributions & reasoned dissent.

8:31 PM Ā· Dec 19, 2009

What few people admit is that opposing "String Theory", "The Great Moderation", "Scientist Shortages" etc...leads to excommunication.

8:37 PM Ā· Dec 19, 2009

This was best put by @BretWeinstein: "Selection is to be feared only when just individuals are prevented from returning costs."

8:48 PM Ā· Dec 19, 2009

So @ahaspel asks what institutional reforms are needed (which was where I was headed when a birthday party occured in physical reality).

10:55 PM Ā· Dec 19, 2009

First of all, I am focused primarily on science. If universities can't provide Academic freedom, science needs to move homes.

11:42 PM Ā· Dec 19, 2009

Next: Basic research in science is a public good (inexhaustible and inexcludible). Therefore we need higher levels of public funding.

11:43 PM Ā· Dec 19, 2009

To maintain academic freedom we need to move resources from what is falsely called 'scientific training' to the compensation of researchers.

11:48 PM Ā· Dec 19, 2009

To get strong individuals, our target for researchers should be something like MA by 21-22 PhD by 25-26, permanent job by 26-28 (approx.).

11:57 PM Ā· Dec 19, 2009

Graduate training is actually much shorter than assumed. Typically one is a graduate 'student' in year 1,2 of a PhD and working thereafter.

12:04 AM Ā· Dec 20, 2009

Raising PhDs should be Eusocial. Giving students to PI's in a 1 on 1 relationship is like parking choir boys with priests. Better in theory.

12:06 AM Ā· Dec 20, 2009

We must also fund entirely different sorts of people. Without Huxleys, Grossmans, & Hardys you don't get Darwins, Einsteins, & Ramanujans.

12:14 AM Ā· Dec 20, 2009

A central point: scientists are supposed to be K-selected but universities are hell bent for leather to r-select PhDs.

Yet that's insane.

1:40 AM Ā· Dec 20, 2009

Research & Teaching in Universities are as perfectly linked as Skiing & Shooting in the Biathalon: tenuously for all but Professors / Finns.

1:53 AM Ā· Dec 20, 2009

Last point for now: Freedom for academics is precisely freedom from academics. A real marketplace of ideas beats the pants off peer review.

1:59 AM Ā· Dec 20, 2009

Something occurs to me. If you've never had reason to test your own academic freedom, you may have absolutely no idea what animated me.

1:55 PM Ā· Dec 20, 2009

On May 23, 2003 an extraordinary talk at NAS called ā€œExactly Backwards: Scientific Manpower Theoryā€ was given.There is no record of this.

2:29 PM Ā· Dec 20, 2009

The talk was so extraordinary that it was repeated again at NAS 11 days later on June 3, 2003. Again there is no meaningful record of this.

2:33 PM Ā· Dec 20, 2009

The talk presented evidence to the National Academy of Sciences that NAS & @NSF partnered to manipulate markets over scientist salaries.

2:38 PM Ā· Dec 20, 2009

Now ask yourself why would @NSF be trying to weaken American scientists? Why would NAS help? How would NSF dependent scientists self-defend?

8:11 PM Ā· Dec 20, 2009

Gauge theoretic economics interest has come recently from @mathpunk @dabacon @diffeomacx @riemanmzeta @tylercowen @ahaspel etc... Loving it.

3:02 AM Ā· Dec 21, 2009

I should say that Gauge theoretic economics is also all about academic freedom, quashed as it was by the rennegade Boskin Commission idiocy.

3:11 AM Ā· Dec 21, 2009


An email from Twitter overnight said: "National Science Fdn (@NSF) is now following your tweets on Twitter." Yet, now @NSF is gone. But why?

12:26 PM Ā· Dec 22, 2009

As we can obviously see each other @NSF, I propose public dialogue on whether NSF should be strengthening scientists (ergo raising wages).

1:13 PM Ā· Dec 22, 2009

If you would like to see a dialogue with @NSF on academic freedom, compensation, shortage canards, etc... retweet and star.

1:15 PM Ā· Dec 22, 2009

An excellent test of our President is whether the Obama era @NSF can undo catastrophic damage to US scientists begun by the Reagan era NSF.

1:20 PM Ā· Dec 22, 2009


@NSF's human operator clarifies @NSF's follow/unfollow: RT @pffli @EricRWeinstein Because human operators make mistakes.

3:20 PM Ā· Dec 22, 2009

But @NSF / @pffli, why not engage with reasoned critique? You have a fine economist on staff named M. Boylan. Ask about: http://bit.ly/NSFSG

3:24 PM Ā· Dec 22, 2009

Of course following me isn't a mistake at all @pffli. You paid for my education to do research. My research is at NBER http://bit.ly/NSFSG

3:28 PM Ā· Dec 22, 2009

In order for us to help keep @NSF funded, healthy, & attractive, we need you to engage. And, of course, we've followed each other for years.

3:33 PM Ā· Dec 22, 2009

Thanks @pffli/Paul. You shouldn't have trouble getting @NSF clearance to follow me. Ask around @NSF/NAS/Harvard/NBER/ASCB. I'll check out.

7:14 PM Ā· Dec 22, 2009

I tweet as an Individual scientist. There are no work (Gov't/Corp) entanglements in this stream for @NSF to worry about.

7:20 PM Ā· Dec 22, 2009

2010

I'm delighted to learn of teaming between Google & NSA followed by Microsoft & @NSF making a joint announcement today. #Bob&Carol/Ted&Alice

4:19 PM Ā· Feb 4, 2010


I'm trying to figure out why the US is now crazy for 'Singapore Math'. Does anyone believe that the US sucks at math? Well, anyone smart?

4:22 AM Ā· Mar 11, 2010

The US needs to invent 'US mathematics' where we learn from our own awesomeness instead of malingering to get @NSF funded.

4:27 AM Ā· Mar 11, 2010

Glashow, Weinberg, Glauber, Politzer, Cooper, Hulse & Schwartz went to one US public school over 25 years (1941-1966). Can we claim to suck?

4:41 AM Ā· Mar 11, 2010

Hoffmann, Cohen, Stein, Lederberg, Axel, Fogel, Lax went to 1 rival US public school across town in the same period. But in '70, WE changed.

4:47 AM Ā· Mar 11, 2010

The problem with US math & science education is that we became dependent after 1970 on a permanent state of lying about just how bad we are.

4:50 AM Ā· Mar 11, 2010

I await being lectured on data supposedly showing that we'll be speaking Korean if we don't follow tech CEOs.

I love bulgogi: bring it.

5:06 AM Ā· Mar 11, 2010

Lockhart's 'Mathematician's lament' makes a strong argument for what to do in the face of math hysteria: http://bit.ly/11lyg.

7:06 AM Ā· Mar 11, 2010


Oh man. @DARPA_news claims there is a US geek shortage. Uh...Do they know it has authors? Circa 1986? By @NSF? Jointly with NAS via GUIRR?

8:59 PM Ā· Mar 31, 2010

Recommendation to @DARPA_news: request all internal docs written by @NSF economist Myles Boylan. Some are undated with no attribution.

9:03 PM Ā· Mar 31, 2010


Finally after standing up for Pornographer rights, Ed Teller, NSA, and pointing out that @NSF/ NAS lie about shortages, I have 0 followers.

5:27 PM Ā· May 10, 2010


.@NSF funded cartoon Cyberchase is quite radical. Counter-stereotypes girls & minorities as better at math with white boys more confident!

12:12 PM Ā· Jul 16, 2010

2011

I'm fascinated by scientists cheerleading for @NSF without understanding it's dual roles in both promoting & destroying innovation.

8:34 PM Ā· Jan 27, 2011

2016

1/ The invisible world is first detected in the visible world's failure to close. [For @naval @johndurant @pmarca et al. A tweet storm try.]

3:23 AM Ā· Sep 21, 2016

2/ In physics we have conservation laws. We found the light/invisible neutrino because decay in heavy/visible particles violated these rules

3:27 AM Ā· Sep 21, 2016

3/ Likewise in biology we proved the germ thy of pathogens vs theories like spontaneous generation/miasma by visible effects at macro scale.

3:31 AM Ā· Sep 21, 2016

4/ I used 'failure to close' to deduce from 1st principles that the NSF must have done a secret study in '85-6 on how to *lower* sci. wages.

3:35 AM Ā· Sep 21, 2016

5/ This was b/c the incompetent 'shortfall studies' that got NSF in trouble would have lead to different visa laws than those that passed.

3:40 AM Ā· Sep 21, 2016

6/ I was shocked when a highly competent "smoking gun" study hidden in '86 showed up exactly where my thy predicted: https://t.co/VZvmupRFon

3:44 AM Ā· Sep 21, 2016

7/ This is the secret history of H1-B. The @NSF secretly studied how to interfere w/ US labor market 2 avoid paying scientists market wages.

3:47 AM Ā· Sep 21, 2016

8/ Rules:
I) Look for a macro system failing to close.
II) *Don't* posit a detailed explanation.
III) Posit a 'neutrino' place holder & dig.

3:55 AM Ā· Sep 21, 2016

9/ HW: A) Why don't top OEMs sell laptops w/ lens covers, mic kill switches & hardwired video LEDs offering security to gain mkt advantage?

4:01 AM Ā· Sep 21, 2016

10/ How do you get 9 figures of wealth doing charity work & public speaking without selling, inventing, founding or investing brilliantly?

4:03 AM Ā· Sep 21, 2016

11/ C) Why were Bernie's massive rallies often not covered @ NYT & why did a positive Bernie article go neg after massive linking from web?

4:08 AM Ā· Sep 21, 2016

12/ D) Why do laboratory bred mice used for drug testing have extra long telomeres (allowing radical tissue repair) compared to wild type?

4:10 AM Ā· Sep 21, 2016

13/ I could go on. I don't know which are nefarious. I'm a different kind of conspiracy guy. I *don't* have answers but know where I'd dig.

4:14 AM Ā· Sep 21, 2016

14/14. Thank you for your time. Feel free 2 attack. But remember, I've been here before just as w @NSF...before digging up their smoking gun

4:18 AM Ā· Sep 21, 2016

2017

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2020

@erikbryn @Noahpinion @fmanjoo No. I refused to believe it until people told me what they were up to. You may want to read this rather carefully. I’m not making this up:

https://users.nber.org/~sewp/references/archive/weinsteinhowandwhygovernment.pdf

7:11 AM Ā· Jan 6, 2020

@erikbryn @Noahpinion @fmanjoo Let me have the NSF tell you in their own words why they want so many of your graduate students to be foreign. From section 5:

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7:15 AM Ā· Jan 6, 2020


We need an emergency talk about this media war on @AndrewYang & @TulsiGabbard that was waged on @RonPaul, @BernieSanders & others before.

This is what I call the ā€œVampire Effectā€; institutions will not reflect certain people just as vampires supposedly don’t reflect in a mirror.

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8:33 PM Ā· Jan 7, 2020

This isn’t cute as #YangMediaBlackout. This isn’t hidden any more. This is a boast by our media. Their point to all of us is: ā€œFuck you and your illusionsā€. And We aren’t calling it what it is: a declaration of war by our own media and parties against our own democratic process.

8:33 PM Ā· Jan 7, 2020

Forget the Russians tampering in US democracy. That’s amateur hour. The Russians aren’t bragging like this. @MSNBC has been asking: ā€œSo tough guys, whatcha gonna do about the fact that we just keep knocking your milkshake into your date’s lap?ā€

8:33 PM Ā· Jan 7, 2020

I’ve experience it every time I bring up the secret NSF study that lead to the H1B visa. There is an absolute black out. But because I have the study, media can’t say it doesn’t exist. So they just refuse to reflect it. Same w/ other such issues. There’s just *no* MSM reflection.

8:33 PM Ā· Jan 7, 2020

We need to just be done with this open coup against meaningful elections. This is ā€œMagicians choiceā€ ... which is no choice at all. To hell with our news magicians. We need to make their credibility a financial issue. Open to suggestions.

Take a look:

https://vocal.media/theSwamp/a-visual-history-of-the-yang-media-blackout

8:33 PM Ā· Jan 7, 2020

This is the Distributed Idea Suppression Complex or DISC in action.

A hyper specific allegation that the @NSF and GUIRR inside the @theNASEM in 1986 directed an internal economic analysis to figure out how much they would have to pay STEM workers in the future.

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5:32 PM Ā· Jan 17, 2020

The study is economically competent using both supply & demand, and then found new US graduates would have to be paid 6 figures shortly. They termed this the ā€œpessimistic scenarioā€, and then (and Iā€˜m not making this up) faked an *incompetent* DEMOGRAPHIC study by removing demand!

5:32 PM Ā· Jan 17, 2020

The *competent* ECONOMIC study was protected and buried by never releasing it and removing the date and author from it. The author is still attached to NSF. To be clear: our @NSF is faking incompetence. The mainstream media is faking disinterest. Why? To not reveal the reasoning.

5:32 PM Ā· Jan 17, 2020

The reason we have sky high STEM immigration is wage tampering. The @NSF & @theNASEM undermined our own model of scientific independence, academic freedom & irreverent science that was the envy of the word by flooding US markets with pliable STEM labor. And over what? Just wages.

5:32 PM Ā· Jan 17, 2020

Now who is willing to get the @NSF on the record denial? Only the right leaning @BreitbartNews here! And US Instutional media treats anything that appears there as automatically beneath discussion. This is the logic of the Gated Institutional Narrative:

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/01/16/national-science-board-u-s-is-losing-technology-lead-over-china/

5:32 PM Ā· Jan 17, 2020

I don’t exist. Breitbart doesn’t exist. The secret study doesn’t have an author, a date or publication. All restrictionists are automatically racists. Blah blah..

But then why not call a liar @nsf? Why invite me to the National Academy 4 separate times to present this @theNASEM?

5:32 PM Ā· Jan 17, 2020

Ask yourself why your trusted media won’t put this story to rest. Just deny it @NSF. I triple-dirty-dog dare you. I would love the pleasure of having your spokespeople on The Portal to use your superior access to documents to explain.

Welcome to the DISC. Let’s do this thing.

5:32 PM Ā· Jan 17, 2020

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