Eric often uses terms or turns-of-phrase that some people may not immediately understand. This page is a reference source for those only. This should not be confused with more general topic areas that may at first cause confusion such as the DISC, EGOs, Load-Bearing Fictions, etc.

See also: Eric Weinstein Quotes

A/B testing

A/B testing (also known as bucket testing or split-run testing) is a user experience research methodology. A/B tests consist of a randomized experiment with two variants, A and B. It includes application of statistical hypothesis testing or "two-sample hypothesis testing" as used in the field of statistics. A/B testing is a way to compare two versions of a single variable, typically by testing a subject's response to variant A against variant B, and determining which of the two variants is more effective. (Source)

Reference: [1] Discussed in the context of adding “differential diagnosis” to our educators’ toolkit so that teaching disabled educators can learn how to add to better instruct students rather than externalizations the blame for their inadequate methods onto into the students.

Adaptive landscape

  • Sewall Wright's theory of adaptive landscapes of fitness

Adaptive valley

  • Sewall Wright's theory of adaptive landscapes of fitness

Adjective, occupation, name

https://twitter.com/ericrweinstein/status/955117591378329606?lang=en

Anthropic capitalism

Anti-expert

Anti-interesting

Artificial Outelligence

Artificial Outelligence, n: An unintelligent computer system that evolves by hijacking the minds it dupes & outwits.

Example:

The Bass designs false fish used by the mussels to better parasitize the bass.

It’s one thing to think & talk about the risks of unintelligent agents using *our* brains to outsmart ourselves. Another to see such examples in nature:

References

https://twitter.com/ericrweinstein/status/867050623174295552?s=21

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wu8s0tp9yzY

https://twitter.com/ericrweinstein/status/1116065653847285760?s=21

https://www.youtube.com/embed/0j9dxbB4Z1o

Consensus

There’s no arithmetic consensus because it doesn’t require a consensus. But there is a Washington consensus. There is a climate consensus. “Consensus” is how we bully people into pretending that there’s nothing to see, move along, everyone. And so I think that in part, you should start to learn that people don’t naturally come to high levels of agreement unless something is either absolutely clear, in which case consensus isn’t present, or there’s an implied threat of violence to livelihood or self.

- (https://tim.blog/2016/01/13/eric-weinstein/)


Church and Pike commissions

Were two parallel committees run in the US House and Senate investigating illegal activities by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and the National Security Agency (NSA). In the 1970's

References and Links:

Church Committee

Wikipedia Church Committee

Brookings institute on the Church Committee

Pike Committee

Wikipedia on the Pike Committee

The CIA themselves on the Pike Committee

Deaths of accountability

De-Potemkin

Depotemkin, verb: To create the missing reality that a façade was originally constructed to suggest was present.

Twitter

Dining a la carte philosophically/politically/ideologically

The concept that you can take parts of different ideologies that you find beneficial without swallowing the whole group of other ideas that typically come along with that ideology.

Erics go-to for this a "Xenophilic Restrictionist".

A xenophile is a person with intense interest/love for other cultures, this is normally paired with an open borders policy.

Restrictionist in this context is an immigration restrictionist, that is derided as a Xenophobic perspective.

Thus a "Xenophilic Restrictionist" would be viewed as an oxymoron/contradiction in terms without decoupling them from their typically associated ideologies.


Other Commentary and Links

Medium article: Some thoughts on Xenophile-Restrictionism

Don't screw yourself out of magic

The Educational Complex

A system of selective political, economic, and memetic pressures resulting in a cult of the teaching profession which prioritizes the careerist desires of the educators over the learning needs of the students.

Environment of evolutionary adaptation

Efficient Frontier

Environmental insult

Escher's Hands Drawing Hands

Forced citation

Gating function

Genius vs Excellence

High Agency

When you’re told that something is impossible, is that the end of the conversation, or does that start a second dialogue in your mind, how to get around whoever it is that’s just told you that you can’t do something? So how am I gonna get past this bouncer who told me that I can’t come into this nightclub? How am I going to start a business when my credit is terrible and I have no experience? You’re constantly looking for what is possible in a kind of MacGyverish sort of a way. And that’s your approach to the world.

- (https://tim.blog/2016/01/13/eric-weinstein/)

Irrationality

Irrationality is a feature not a bug. It gives us the ability to Camp and decamp.

It's a beautiful thing

This originates from New York City.

Meaning: You can extract money from people with no say in the matter.

Related: "It's perfectly legal" – something ethically dubious may be going on.

Injustice Budget

Kayfabe

"A rigorous system would be capable of tying together an altered reality of layered falsehoods in which absolutely nothing can be assumed to be as it appears. Such a system, in continuous development for more than a century, is known to exist and now supports an intricate multi-billion dollar business empire of pure hokum. It is known to wrestling's insiders as "Kayfabe"." (E Weinstein 2011)

Erics Original Edge.org Response relating to Kayfabe

The Looting Party

Episode 27, 1:46:00:

when bill Clinton decided that he couldn't take yet another loss to the Republican party, he was going to start experimenting with republicanism inside of the democratic party. By that point, we had two parties that more or less were two flavors of the same thing. I refer to that collective as the looting party.


Long term vs short term optimization

Long/short positions (nuanced positions)

Maladaptive strategies

Meaning

"The meaning of my life is the progressing struggle to impart meaning to meaning." [2]

Middle Finger

It's the US’s Competitive Advantage. One of the things that the US still has over, let’s say, a competitor like China is that we tolerate the middle finger. it’s really important to start respecting our marginal citizens of greatest ability, and looking for the unusual personality types that are irreverent and committed enough to making things happen and really do things.

- (https://tim.blog/2016/01/13/eric-weinstein/)

Minus epsilon

This originates from the epsilon-delta definition of a limit in mathematics.

New Gimmick economy

Anthropic Capitalism & the New Gimmick Economy

No more heroes

Operation Cointel pro

Overton window

Potemkin village

Rent-seeking elites

Resource capture

Riding on a technical substrate

Samizdat

The clandestine copying and distribution of literature banned by the state, especially formerly in the communist countries of eastern Europe.

Selective pressures

Semi-reliable communal sense-making

== Split level argument

Related to the "Motte-and-bailey doctrine".

Steady hands

This originates from Washington D.C.

"He has steady hands." You can count on him to do the wrong thing during an emergency to keep everyone on the inside okay Everyone on the inside is super dependent to burn all of their credibility in public

Steel-manning

The steel man argument (or steelmanning) is the exact opposite of the straw man argument. The idea is to find the best form of the opponent's argument to test opposing opinions.

Steelmanning

Teaching disabilities

Not Learning Disabilities Differential diagnosis

Terms of Service

References:

The Observerse

There is no secret ingredient

This is a line from Eric's favorite movie, Kung Fu Panda.

Thinkquisition

TIM - Technology Intelligence Media

Umwelt

(in ethology) The world as it is experienced by a particular organism.