1. A lion can stand alright, e.g. while hunting or fighting, like the house cat does! The short legs are of a lion, not of a human. 2. Clairvoyance is the term of interest here. 3. Hypothetical Tense Grammar: What *would have been* Q *had* we set the price at P=p1? 4. P:=p1 (assignment operator comprising two symbols ':' '=') is good enough, no need for a Do() operator.
Great video.
Description of the 8 pillars starts at 42:20
Now, this is very immense and profound!
1. A lion can stand alright, e.g. while hunting or fighting, like the house cat does! The short legs are of a lion, not of a human.
2. Clairvoyance is the term of interest here.
3. Hypothetical Tense Grammar: What *would have been* Q *had* we set the price at P=p1?
4. P:=p1 (assignment operator comprising two symbols ':' '=') is good enough, no need for a Do() operator.
Didn't really like it. Just a very general overview of some ideas but nothing concrete to take away. Nothing is really explained, just shown.
True, but you could always read his stuff. But listen to his opening remarks. Explaining things is not the aim of this talk.
Enlightening talk. Thanks so much for sharing.