Stefan De Young
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Hi Guys,
At the last meetup, Sam and I discussed Chapter 1 of Probability Theory. Our discussion was mostly over when Robert arrived.
Results
Mostly we found the material simple and straightforward. It didn't stimulate much discussion.
Sam helped me understand the meaning of "A implies B," which was the least intuitive concept in the chapter.
Sam particularly enjoyed the mentions of Quantum Physics and suchlike falling under the realm of this theory.
Problems
Our discussion was not guided. We did not have any end goals in mind nor a basic framework for the discussion.
We did not keep notes of our discussion (this email is constructed from memory).
We briefly debated elements from the text because of imperfect recall of the text. We should have a copy of the book handy to avoid wasting time on questions that can be answered by lookups.
Conclusions
Chapter 1 indicates the promise of the book. I would like to continue reading it, and am prepared to spend money (Malo's Proposal) to do so. Our group discussion of the book will not be worthwhile unless we address the problems set out above.
Read Chapter 2 for Monday, April 23
Regards,
Stefan