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Yi-Zen Chu

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Physicist.

Taoyuan County, Taiwan Katılım Ekim 2015
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Yi-Zen Chu
Yi-Zen Chu@Yi_Zen_Chu·
@LocasaleLab Regular NSF grants require a "broader impact" statement too; not just graduate fellowships. NSF should focus solely on scientific merit; "broader impact" should be made optional, if not abolished outright.
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Jason Locasale
Jason Locasale@LocasaleLab·
The NSF graduate fellowship was one of my first exposures to how scientific institutions can deprioritize merit. There is a “broader impacts” section in the application that explicitly is used to select candidates independent of merit. In practice, it meant virtue signaling and political narrative carried as much or more weight than the underlying scientific qualifications of the student. The funding system needs a serious reset.
Stephen Turner 🦋 @stephenturner.us@strnr

‘Completely shattered.’ Changes to NSF’s graduate student fellowship spur outcry science.org/content/articl…

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Dries Van Langenhove
Dries Van Langenhove@DVanLangenhove·
Sadly, this conclusion is correct. Nathan Cofnas could easily be sent to jail in Belgium, as I was for statements that are far less easy to place under our dystopian ‘anti-racism laws’ than his. A month from now I must once again face criminal court and potential prison because I said, during a lecture at university, that parents will choose schools that are Whiter because these, on average, have better schooling quality. This is simply fact, but facts are illegal in Belgium if they go against the equality dogmas.
Nathan Cofnas@nathancofnas

Pierre Thiriar—a Justice on the Court of Appeal in Antwerp—wants me in handcuffs "When he states that genetic variants influencing intelligence may be unevenly distributed across populations and that this can explain differences in cognitive performance, this constitutes not merely a neutral hypothesis, but the empirical basis for a hierarchical view of human nature....the boundaries of Article 21 have been manifestly crossed." "Belgian case law has made it clear that packaging a discourse as 'scientific', 'philosophical', or 'critical' does not prevent it from being punishable when it objectively incites discrimination or propagates ideas of racial superiority."

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Yi-Zen Chu@Yi_Zen_Chu·
@TGTM_Official Putting it on a scientific basis may help advance it further (at least its valuable parts).
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The Great Translation Movement 大翻译运动
To truly appreciate Traditional Chinese Medicine, you have to understand the depth of wisdom behind it. It reflects a long history of observation, adaptation, and ingenuity—showing just how resourceful and resilient Chinese thinking has been. In this case, medicine is not something distant or exclusive. It is found in the most ordinary, everyday places—roots, leaves, kitchens, and markets—quietly integrated into daily life. By drawing from what is abundant and accessible, the cost of healing is kept low, yet its reach becomes vast. This way of thinking is both strategic and deeply practical. It is not just about curing illness, but about building a system where health is sustainable, inclusive, and enduring. Watch until the end, and you may begin to understand the quiet ingenuity behind Chinese medicine.
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Yi-Zen Chu@Yi_Zen_Chu·
@slavov_n It is way overdue that academics look at the mirror.
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Prof. Nikolai Slavov
This spring, numerous European scientists have declined invitations to scientific conferences in the US, explicitly citing the current political climate as their reason for declining. This is at once understandable and stunning.
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Nathan Cofnas
Nathan Cofnas@nathancofnas·
Pierre Thiriar—a Justice on the Court of Appeal in Antwerp—wants me in handcuffs "When he states that genetic variants influencing intelligence may be unevenly distributed across populations and that this can explain differences in cognitive performance, this constitutes not merely a neutral hypothesis, but the empirical basis for a hierarchical view of human nature....the boundaries of Article 21 have been manifestly crossed." "Belgian case law has made it clear that packaging a discourse as 'scientific', 'philosophical', or 'critical' does not prevent it from being punishable when it objectively incites discrimination or propagates ideas of racial superiority."
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Yi-Zen Chu@Yi_Zen_Chu·
@WanjiruNjoya I've read somewhere the previously known data is of low quality. Is this true? Did this African team increase the sample size, improve the measurements, etc.? As for the cancelled, I'm afraid academics are way too self-righteous to apologize.
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Yi-Zen Chu@Yi_Zen_Chu·
@LV682019876399 @LKYMM23 While "all men are equal" is not true if taken literally--i.e., we are not clones of each other--I think it is especially crucial in a multi-racial society to implement color/sex blind meritocracy and equality under the law.
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Yi-Zen Chu@Yi_Zen_Chu·
@LV682019876399 @LKYMM23 Who becomes the judge of an individual's "contribution"? What criterion do we use? I fear, if implemented, we are just going to give even more unnecessary power to the government.
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Lee Kuan Yew Geopolitics!
Lee Kuan Yew on "All men not being equal!" I started off believing all men were equal … I now know that’s the most unlikely thing ever to have been, because millions of years have passed over evolution, people have scattered across the face of this earth, been isolated from each other, developed independently, had different intermixtures between races, peoples, climates, soils. You take the American Red Indian. He is genetically a Mongolian or Mongoloid, the same as the Chinese and the Koreans. But they crossed over, according to the anthropologists and the geologists, when the Bering Straits was a bridge between America and Asia. But for a few thousand years, in Asia, they had invading armies to-ing and fro-ing, huge infusions of different kinds of genes into the population from Genghis Khan, from the Mongols, from the Manchus, God knows how many invasions. And in the other, isolation, with only the buffaloes, until the white men came and they were weak and defenceless against white men’s diseases and were eliminated. So whilst they were identical in stock, origin, they ended up different. I didn’t start off with that knowledge. But by observation, reading, watching, arguing, asking, that is the conclusion I’ve come to. This is something which I have read and I tested against my observations. We read many things. The fact that it’s in print and repeated by three, four authors does not make it true. They may all be wrong. But through my own experience, meeting people, talking to them, watching them, I concluded: yes, there is this difference. Then it becomes part of the accepted facts of life for me.
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Yi-Zen Chu@Yi_Zen_Chu·
@LKYMM23 @RobertiLax I have seen this years ago. What does this actually argue? That, just because Singapore is multi-racial, LKY is justified in his censorship? There's very little substance in his words. He got re-elected many times because there was 0 opposition.
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Yi-Zen Chu@Yi_Zen_Chu·
@LKYMM23 @RobertiLax But no need to get personal. You do not live the consequences of LKY's actions. Singaporeans do.
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Yi-Zen Chu@Yi_Zen_Chu·
@RobertiLax @LKYMM23 Why bring up CKS? Dispute the assertions if you have evidence to the contrary. Just because there are dictators elsewhere does not imply LKY was not one.
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Yi-Zen Chu@Yi_Zen_Chu·
@LKYMM23 @RobertiLax Why get personal like that? I am stating facts. Have you ever mentioned LKY's brutality before? I am Singaporean by the way. The deeply illiberal character of my nation is due to LKY. And, you are Indian--correct?
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Yi-Zen Chu@Yi_Zen_Chu·
@RobertiLax @LKYMM23 He persecuted political dissidents viciously. JBJ, the man who broke his monopoly on power, was sued to bankruptcy. Many were imprisoned without trial; some for decades. His legacy lives on: His grandson got fined S$15K for pointing out the justice system's "compliant" nature.
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Yi-Zen Chu@Yi_Zen_Chu·
@ObhishekSaha @nathancofnas I'm afraid the far Left ideologues are our classmates, fellow postdocs, faculty colleagues, etc. Cofnas' case is merely a symptom of how deep the problem runs. Remember: even Fields Medalists and Nobel winners are on their side.
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Abhishek Saha
Abhishek Saha@ObhishekSaha·
The full quote I gave Times Higher Education for this piece on @nathancofnas: Those seeking to have the philosopher Nathan Cofnas dismissed from his position at Ghent University misunderstand both philosophy and academic freedom. Academic freedom exists precisely to protect contentious, controversial and offensive work. Even where conventional wisdom reflects the truth, it must remain open to criticism and debate; otherwise, living understanding becomes what John Stuart Mill called “dead dogma”. It is heartening that so many of the world’s most distinguished scientists and public intellectuals have signed this statement in support of Cofnas’s academic freedom of expression.
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Times Higher Education@timeshighered

Staff and students protest after controversial scholar Nathan Cofnas moves to Ghent following free speech row at Cambridge timeshighereducation.com/news/universit…

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Yi-Zen Chu@Yi_Zen_Chu·
@3DiMMUNE According to the WHO, 20 million died from the pandemic. Yet, the world's new superpower can't even be transparent about the relevant data...
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David Usharauli
David Usharauli@3DiMMUNE·
Logically, the lab-leak theory seems more plausible. If the virus came from animals, why would China hide data? There’s no reason to conceal that, whereas a lab leak would have to be concealed by both China and the USA that funded the lab. #covid science.org/content/articl…
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Abhishek Saha
Abhishek Saha@ObhishekSaha·
The 45 philosophers at Ghent who signed this petition against Cofnas, unfortunately, do not understand either philosophy or academic freedom. As I wrote in my Quillette piece on Cofnas, academic freedom exists to protect precisely the most controversial and offensive work.
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Maarten Boudry@mboudry

A few years ago I recorded an episode of my podcast Forbidden Territory for @UGent (in Dutch) about the heritability of IQ. We also touched on the third rail of racial differences. Why? Because I believe academics should be free to investigate even the most “dangerous ideas.” My guest, Han van der Maas (a renowned IQ researcher at the University of Amsterdam), explained that individual IQ differences are highly heritable, but that he does not believe in differences between racial groups. His statistical and methodological arguments (e.g. Simpson paradox) convinced me at the time. Still, he hedged his bets: it remains possible that future evidence might show racial differences. And researchers should be free to investigate that hypothesis. Forty-five colleagues from my former philosophy department apparently think otherwise. They are urging the rector to fire @nathancofnas because he claims that the IQ gap between racial groups (such as whites and blacks in the US — differences that are themselves not disputed) may have partly genetic causes, rather than purely social ones like marginalization or discrimination. They label this “pseudoscience and racism.” I understand why many people are shocked by Cofnas’s claims. But this clearly falls within the scope of academic freedom. For years, the psychoanalysis of Jacques Lacan was taught and researched at my department — a complete pseudoscience. Dozens of theses and PhDs were written about it, all scientifically worthless. No one batted an eye. Unlike my colleagues, I published several papers explaining why (Lacanian) psychoanalysis is pseudoscientific (drive.google.com/file/d/0B_K-qt…). Yet I never demanded that my colleagues be fired. None of the signatories have any peer-reviewed publications on IQ or genetics. I have a letter recommending Cofnas' work on IQ from the editor-in-chief of the prestigious journal Intelligence. Even if the hypothesis of racial IQ differences could be shown to belong to the realm of pseudoscience, that still would not justify dismissal. If @UGent caves in to this demand, it will be another blow to academic freedom at my alma mater — following the new rector’s illiberal statements suggesting that researchers questioning the safety of vaccines or the Gaza “genocide” are “crossing a line that must not be crossed.” Such calls for dismissal from people without any expertise are also strategically unwise, as they only fuel “red-pilling.” When academics appear determined to suppress a dangerous idea at all costs, people understandably get suspicious: "What are they trying to hide?" And so trust in academia erodes further. youtube.com/watch?v=YHhbWm…

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Yi-Zen Chu@Yi_Zen_Chu·
@S_Flammia @quantum_aram @michael_nielsen Not papers per se, but Peter Woit used to ccomplain that trackbacks from his blog were censored by the arxiv. I know many string theorists are against him; but surely the arxiv wants to maintain strict consistency and neutrality?
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