Venkatesh Rao ☀️
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Science is mnemonics for remembering the future @keikreutler
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Kei 🗝️
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Curious to hear the thoughts that led to this one
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Venkatesh Rao ☀️
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Was thinking about how Bruno was a crackpot who believed the right thing (Copernicus model, infinite universe) for the wrong reasons (hermetic numerology, infinitude of god). Similarly Kepler fit the Platonic solids to planetary orbits — wrong models of the right orbits. The pattern is that models are effectively compact mnemonics for remembering arbitrarily constructed ideas. Like “My Very Excellent Mother Just Served Us Nachos” is a mnemonic for planet names, Platonic solids are just a geometric mnemonic for 5 orbits. Science is also just arbitrary constructs to remember ideas. But newton’s law of gravity additionally “remembers” the future because unlike the Platonic solids model it can predict future orbits of newly detected bodies. Kepler can only describe.
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