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2009

Arrow's impossibility theorem can be seen as a cohomological obstruction to constructing representative consumers without magical thinking.

2:42 AM · Aug 29, 2009

Becker's theory of stable homogenous tastes on the other hand is....words fail me...the greatest indictment of peer review. Ever.

2:54 AM · Aug 29, 2009

Just for a moment...put yourself in my shoes. I have an amazing theory of welfare with evolving tastes and a cult that claims stable tates.

2:57 AM · Aug 29, 2009

Why stop at stable tastes? Why not declare yourself the last Pasha of Scotland and immune from bigamy laws as a winged son of Zeus?

3:01 AM · Aug 29, 2009

$500 Challenge: Get me an invited Econ gig at Chicago / Harvard to confront the theory of ordinal welfare with stable homogenous tastes.

3:13 AM · Aug 29, 2009

Rules are that it has to be in the Econ department on video with Becker present at Chicago or Jorgenson at Harvard.

3:16 AM · Aug 29, 2009

2016

I read about great mathematical lineages & get sad. I don't know other selfadvised PhDs. Something wants to belong.

https://www.nature.com/articles/nature.2016.20491#/b1

3:17 PM · Aug 27, 2016

The great Harvard mathematician Raoul Bott lent me his name as advisor as a mensch lends a surname to a bastard. I didn't know 2 say thanks.

3:24 PM · Aug 27, 2016

Because I view my needing a PhD as a sign of my own weakness, I have not yet been able to say "Thank You" to the 2 brave men who stood 4 me.

3:45 PM · Aug 27, 2016

So let me finally say it: my thanks 2 @drorbarnatan & the late Raoul Bott, for heroically saving me & my PhD from my own university 20y ago.

3:57 PM · Aug 27, 2016

2020

I got tired of MSNBC suppressing @AndrewYang. The @DNC suppressing @TulsiGabbard. @HillaryClinton suppressing @bernie. @ABC editors suppressing reporting on Epstein. @nytimes not covering @EvergreenStCol in real time. @Harvard burying my wife’s & my work: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/18-slipping-the-disc-state-of-the-portal-chapter-2020/id1469999563?i=1000462651162

7:09 PM · Jan 16, 2020

I got tired of @RonPaul being suppressed by @GOP. The @UMich wasting years of my brother’s life and peer review suppressing his discovery. The Boskin commission suppressing truth about inflation. How the @nsf and @theNASEM suppressed the reason for H1-B. We must name the enemy:

7:09 PM · Jan 16, 2020

The enemy is the DISC. Its the complex of structures that resulted in fantastic income inequality & unrest breaking out all over the 🌎. It is what keeps Jamie Dimon safe from Len Bole. David Baltimore from Margot O’Toole. Biden safe from Yang. Institutions safe from Individuals.

7:09 PM · Jan 16, 2020

The first goal of The Portal is to install a Portal allowing young researchers in our STEM departments and Research Universities to avoid being subjected to submission to these instutions. No loyalty oaths. No signing over your intellectual property. No theft of your retirement.

7:09 PM · Jan 16, 2020

I don’t want you having to submit your work to an anonymous referee if you don’t trust that process. What if it is an unethical competitor? What if your advisor is jealous of you or has come to dislike you? You and your work need adult options. You are a scientist not an infant.

7:09 PM · Jan 16, 2020

You have a right to unionize. You have a right to know if your department can’t place its graduates into professorships and is blaming you for its failures. You have a right not to be subjected to the intellectual “Droit du seigneur” that has come over “graduate training”.

7:09 PM · Jan 16, 2020

And what do I want in exchange for trying this? Selfishly, I am about to take on a fair amount of negativity and risk so I would be honored to be mentioned in your thesis acknowledgements if I can help get you a real income and the rights to your own work. But I want more.

7:09 PM · Jan 16, 2020

What I most want is that you have the courage I lacked. I couldn’t imagine standing up to Harvard.

I want you to swing for the fucking fences w/ your research. I want you to remember that we need you to get out of our stagnation. I want you to believe pathologically in yourself.

7:09 PM · Jan 16, 2020

So let’s go after the exhaust vent in the DISC. Let’s get you a future. Jobs in the same city as the one you love. Careers while you‘re young. Let’s get you savings for retirement & help raising your kids.

But to make this work: stop fetishizing “identity” & build our future.🙏

7:09 PM · Jan 16, 2020

2021

Isadore Singer & Raoul Bott worked in almost exactly the same area. They collaborated with exactly the same people. They worked in adjacent zip codes (02138 vs 02139). They both had claims to the "greatest topological theorem" of the 20th century.

They never co-authored a paper.

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10:11 PM · Feb 19, 2021

I've known only three minds personally who I'm convinced will be discussed 1000 years from now if humans survive: James Watson, Raoul Bott and Isadore Singer (I met Atiyah & Witten but did not know them).

Is & Raoul however both collaborated on my rescue in Graduate school.

10:11 PM · Feb 19, 2021

Perhaps with both of these giants now gone it is time to tell my story. I'm not sure. I have never told it publicly in full. But they both are heroic men beyond being great minds.

Had they surmounted their personal difficulties their collaborations could have changed the world.

10:11 PM · Feb 19, 2021

They worked down the same street. I was at times a ping pong ball they sent back & forth between Building 2 at MIT & Harvard Science Center rm 508 (I think) along a 45 minute walk. I very much respected that they chose not to air any difficulties. They had respect for each other.

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10:11 PM · Feb 19, 2021

One reason I largely kept quiet about my story is respect for both men. They both defended and believed in the system. But, in part they believed in it BECAUSE they were so powerful that they could act as an underground railroad when that system failed:

10:11 PM · Feb 19, 2021

So, in part, I'm their collaboration. Raoul was not my advisor. He had no real idea what I was doing. But he was far more than that. Is was my shtarker. My ace in the hole. They worked as a team to help me; their failure to talk directly was the main clue I had of anything amiss.

10:11 PM · Feb 19, 2021

Lastly, there is the matter of my wedding. Is came to our event but I didn't invite Raoul. I did not understand what he had done for me. It is one of the biggest mistakes of my life. When the internet tries to insist to me that I am his student, I want to tell them what happend.

10:11 PM · Feb 19, 2021

The truth is that I would have been proud to be the student of Raoul Bott. I would have a storied lineage to claim.

The truth is Raoul gave me his name for a self-advised thesis. And like a fool I resented it. Yet how much greater is the man who lends his last name to a Bastard.

10:11 PM · Feb 19, 2021

In any event. I miss Is very much, but never expected to see him again. And I'm wrestling w the idea that I'm now free to tell my own story after 25yrs of saying very little in public. One of the reasons I don't take kindly to internet warfare is that I have large debts to pay.

10:11 PM · Feb 19, 2021

The more I subject myself to mindless politics, catfighting, shadowbanning & trolling, the harder it is to fight for others/myself and to pay the debts to the giants who rescued me along my way. I don't know how I'd have done w/o them.

But I needed to grow this voice to do it.

10:11 PM · Feb 19, 2021

Lastly, I used to have a relationship to a very different @nytimes. Thus when I read Is' obituarty I was shocked to see @julierehmeyer's beautiful tribute including my own quotes on Is. It made me sad to think about how much has been lost. Sadly, those quotes came from long ago.

10:11 PM · Feb 19, 2021

If you haven't read her piece, I think it is quite moving even though it is no more than a sketch. End.

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/12/science/isadore-singer-dead.html

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10:11 PM · Feb 19, 2021

[Not to be crass: but I can usually tell within the 1st minute what is happening to the throttling of my tweets: this is not being widely seen. I'm trying to say something meaningful about a departed friend @jack. Could you please take a personal interest & stop the throttling?!]

10:16 PM · Feb 19, 2021

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