#22 On knowing what’s best
Most new conjectures are wrong. Yes good. Most old conjectures are wrong. Also fine. This is because new and old are pretty much unbiased subsets of conjectures in general. However
The work of Jamie Freestone and Mathew McGann
Most new conjectures are wrong. Yes good. Most old conjectures are wrong. Also fine. This is because new and old are pretty much unbiased subsets of conjectures in general. However
Dear Jamie, Yes, there is always way too much to talk about. I honestly thought we might not have enough to say to warrant letters, so since the beginning I’ve
Yeah, you’re probably right. I’m just trying to be part of the fun of a unique, intricate worldview but strict naturalism is hard to argue against. You don’t really need
Thank you for the kind words. I’ll now avoid trying at all to recapture that out of fear of failing. Shall we call you a non-Platonist? Or perhaps you want
And here I was thinking these letters might be my one sanctuary from any mention of Trump. Strangeness and plausibility, what a nice combo. I can immediately see how science,
My draft letter, written while reading your last one, says “I’m confident that it won’t get in the way of future letters.” I suppose I need to reconsider that line.
Eek, it looks like my letter is late this time around. My excuse is the birth of my first-born. I leave it to your judgement. My excuse that is, not
While your story might not illustrate anything, the worse outcome would have been for you to not have had a story at all. Whatever good could have come out of