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Probably, "we" should take a reductionist approach and stop piling up nonsense upon nonsense, mis-using math, statistics, probability and publishing more compilations of unjustifiable and unverifiable references to another products of unconstrained imagination, ambitions and self-praise. Ironically, since Upanishads, there is a maxim, popularized by Buddha, that we should strive to "see things as they are" instead of worship nonsense produced by society of mediocrity. No better advice, probably, could be given. We are in the situation quite similar to that one of 6th-7th century AD, where almost every person who could barely write produce volumes of "religious" and "philosophical" doctrines, commentaries, commentaries to commentaries and similar crap (so called Tantric Buddhism texts, which are available in museums). Nowadays, people who were barely graduated and had, lets say, not quite developed, highly constrained, too specialized and excessively brainwashed minds are doing "research", that egotistic pompous meme-joggling we could read in any so-called academic journals. So, let's try to see things as they are, not misuse math to produce modern hymeras and mumbo-jumbos. |