Julio Johansen
Academic background: Physics, electronics, programming, philosophy.
Professional background: I.T., programming, contract R&D.
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Professional background: I.T., programming, contract R&D.
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An Introduction to the Bayes TheoremThe Bayes Theorem is useful for deciding among competing hypotheses. Consequences of the theorem are subtle and its application not always straightforward. This is an anecdote, concerning my own learning process, on my first encounter with the Bayes Theorem. -
What Defines Science?Facts, data, and technology are often mistaken for "science." Partly because these are what we learn about in "science class" in grade school. But science, itself, is the process that the knowledge and technology grow out of. -
How We Lost the Battle of Boston: Fear of Aqua Teen Hunger ForceCommentary on the overreaction of the Boston Police to the guerrilla marketing campaign for the Aqua Teen Hunger Force movie. A population paralyzed with fear is the goal of a terrorist campaign. And that's exactly what we saw in the city of Boston. -
Coke Vs. Pepsi: A New Twist on the Old DebateThe Coke vs. Pepsi debate, reconsidered in a historico-utilitarian context.
