Distributed Idea Suppression Complex (DISC). Fascinating. Have our scientific 
institutions turned partially into a DISC, which is the opposite of science 
that tries to find out the truth? https://youtu.be/QxnkGymKuuI-J.
-------- Original message --------From: Jon Zingale <[email protected]> 
Date: 5/30/20  19:49  (GMT+01:00) To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [FRIAM] 
Science Commits Suicide Dave, Nick, Jochen, et al.For those not already 
familiar with the Eric Weinstein Portalpodcast, there is a really great episode 
with Eric's brother Bret.Bret is an evolutionary theorist (and biologist) who 
became thecenter of a fairly interesting controversy at Evergreen a coupleof 
years ago. While that story is interesting in its own right, as ithas to do 
cancel culture and the topics DeDeo and Rutt werediscussing at Oxford, the 
podcast goes on to discuss howcounter to its stated goals institutionalized 
science can be.Eric puts the narrative in terms of a Distributed Idea 
SuppressionComplex, a theme he revisits with many of his podcast guests.Eric 
himself is no slouch. He is a mathematician whose focusis gauge field theory 
and now finds applications to finance.Especially interesting in Bret's story is 
the uncoverings/speculationsaround corruption which does/can exist in the 
peer-review process.Contrast this with the tremendously naive, and much more 
nationallysyndicated, perspective of the new Daily Show host, Trevor Noah.Here 
he is arguing that "People shouldn't be able to put out studiesbefore they've 
been verified". Before this statement and after hemakes some ambiguous gestures 
at the necessity of peer-review inthe truth making process. To my mind, he 
misses an understandingof the value of preprints and the pitfalls expressed by 
Eric and Bret.OTOH, he is a comedian.Jon
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