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From: Rangarajan T.N.C. <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 29 Sept 2023 at 16:52
Subject: Fw: The Three Buckets of Knowledge
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“Every statistician knows that a large, relevant sample size is their best
friend. What are the three largest, most relevant sample sizes for
identifying universal principles? Bucket number one is inorganic systems,
which are 13.7 billion years in size. It’s all the laws of math and
physics, the entire physical universe. Bucket number two is organic
systems, 3.5 billion years of biology on Earth. And bucket number three is
human history, you can pick your own number, I picked 20,000 years of
recorded human behavior. Those are the three largest sample sizes we can
access and the most relevant.”
— Peter Kaufman

https://fs.blog/three-buckets-lessons-of-history/
KR       Peter Kaufmann Bucket theory is olden theory of our ancient
rishis; virtually for the west ity came from Newton. When Newton was
confronted w9ith the motion of the earth wrt the motion of our bodies,
which is also moving along, he said theat it is complicated; eart rotation
may be indeprndent; our body rotation goes along with the earth rotation;
or body may roll independently. So Peter in 1800 floated a theory that this
may happen; that may happen or both may or may not happen-like. Positive,
negative and neutral. And many adopted in Biology, Psychology so on so
forth. The three pronged theory became so famous. KR IRS  29 9 23

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