>> On physicist Scott Aaronson's Quantum Computing blog he occasionally changes topics and talks about politics; recently he did so in a dialectic manner about Trump, and it's remarkable how closely his opinions coincide with my own, except that he can express them better.
> I replied to his screed.
> Why is there Trump/MAGA/QAnon interest/agitation/etc now and why is it confined to certain areas? What is different about the current day and the past and what is different about those areas?
> I have found this very hard for most people to grasp
> Oh and by the way, also on the blog Professor Aaronson informs us that just a few days ago the smallest Busy Beaver number that is known to be consistent with Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory has been reduced from BB(745) to BB(643).
> If the model is correct, it would be predictive. As it is, we can
look at the historical record. And, indeed, we see that resource
shortages or perceptions of them preceded wars and related social
disruptions.
>I think it does have predictive power. It is consistent with evolutionary psychology.
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>> That's what I'm talking about, your theory can make "predictions" about history, that is to say you can make predictions about things AFTER they happened but not before, and therefore those predictions are of no use whatsoever and it's not a scientific theory.
> Hmm. Major rain is followed by floods, we know that from history. So when we have a majoir rain, what do you expect?
>> Sometimes shortages occur, and after that wars sometimes happen, and sometimes they do not. In the mid 1970s the US had a severe oil shortage, far far more severe than any shortage we've had since, but it didn't lead to a war or to a Trump-like demagogue gaining power.
> The evolution that led to such psychological traits happened before
agriculture when the only shortage of consequence was food. I don't
think the oil crisis of the 70s had that much effect on food or the
prospects for food.
> there was a food shortage in the US prior to the Civil War. It was not recognized at the time, but the historical records show stunting in the children of that time.