Steven Zuber
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Yes.
And just to make it clear that I don't agree with half of Alexander's take in his post, but it's a perfectly fair take to have when you're
when you think you're reading a different kind of story.
And I didn't mean to say that someone's work can't have an impact that was there the whole time.
I agree with everything here with what you just said, but I guess what I'm saying is that it's a fair take to say it might have been a slightly better delivery vessel for that wisdom if it didn't take 10 years for someone to be able to articulate it.
No, that's not, that's not saying it's bad.
It's beautiful and awesome, but I kind of wish I'd realized this 10 years ago.
And so, but I don't, you know, actually I will, I want to, I want to strike that from the record, not, not in an official way, but in a, because this lets me re re enjoy methods of rationality, you know,
Both of those have the whole thing.
Perfect.
I was going to mention the Substack, but you beat me to it.
All right.
Well, this was fun.
And I love this essay.
I'm going to read more of William's stuff here.
I feel like I talk about methods for another two hours, but I feel like we talked about the post.
So yeah, we move on to the last segment of the show.
Yes.
First, we got to talk about the sequences.
Of course, quantum physics.