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A blog on US politics, Math, and Physics… with occasional bits of gaming

Mathing the Future Overthinking current problems to mitigate future ones

Jun 21
Jun 21 What are the major benefits of a centrally-planned economy?

Sarah Messer
Policy

May 25
May 25 Windowed functions

Sarah Messer
Math

May 24
May 24 What are the major benefits of laissez-faire capitalism?

Sarah Messer
Policy

Jan 19
Jan 19 What is Government?

Sarah Messer
Policy

Dec 14
Dec 14 Pitfalls of statistics

Sarah Messer
Math

Dec 7
Dec 7 What is Money?

Sarah Messer
Policy

Dec 1
Dec 1 Governing the economy

Sarah Messer
Policy

Nov 16
Nov 16 Gradients and Gradient-Descent

Sarah Messer
Math

Nov 9
Nov 9 Dimensions

Sarah Messer
Math

Nov 5
Nov 5 Voting Series Wrap-up

Sarah Messer
Policy

Nov 3
Nov 3 How well do candidates represent the voters over other interests?

Sarah Messer
Policy

Nov 2
Nov 2 How well are voters' preferences converted into candidates?

Sarah Messer
Policy

Oct 27
Oct 27 How should we design electoral districts?

Sarah Messer
Policy

Oct 26
Oct 26 Pitfalls of Data Reduction

Sarah Messer
Math

Oct 23
Oct 23 How do we verify voters are who they claim to be?

Sarah Messer
Policy

Oct 20
Oct 20 Who is allowed to vote?

Sarah Messer
Policy

Oct 19
Oct 19 Calculus - Two new operations

Sarah Messer
Math

Oct 18
Oct 18 How difficult is it to vote, and who can realistically do so?

Sarah Messer
Policy

Oct 17
Oct 17 How well do voters understand the issues?

Sarah Messer
Policy

Oct 16
Oct 16 Exponentials

Sarah Messer
Math
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