Can There Be Any Linearity At All?

by Phil Rubinstein It is often the case that mathematicians, scientists, and their followers are able to see anomalies, paradoxes, and singularities, but maintain appearances by limiting such incongruities to the moment or the instant or position of their occurrence, only to return immediately to whatever predisposition existed in their prior beliefs, mathematics, assumptions. It … Continue reading Can There Be Any Linearity At All?

Predictions Are Always Wrong

by Phil Rubinstein Of late in dealing with the outlook of the population, we often have to face the impact of linearity most directly with respect to the sense of time. This occurs in the form of "can you predict...?", "can you tell us when...?", or "your prediction was wrong, it didn't happen", etc. All … Continue reading Predictions Are Always Wrong