
Andrew Krause
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Andrew Krause
@BlindMath
Chronically-Ill Nearsighted Mathematician and Amateur Human. Co-creator of @VisualPDE (irony!) (he/him)






I posted about the experience of hitting my cognitive ceiling in grad school, and it’s interesting to see how many people are convinced that I just didn’t want it enough, or didn’t know how to study, or lacked domain knowledge (I don’t really want to sidetrack on my academic background, but I assure you that “not knowing how to study” was not my problem) The feelings of “not studying enough” vs “lacking domain knowledge” vs “being unable to process fast enough” vs “hitting a ceiling and being incapable of understanding” are very different feelings to me, but it seems like many people aren’t able to tell them apart. I’d love to find an example of a topic that is above most people’s cognitive ceilings, but without relying on domain knowledge that they lack. I think it would be a really illustrative example for many people. There must be something.




Statistical mechanics and quantum mechanics are two sides of the same coin. Do you understand why?









Quincy Jones casually offering the greatest quote I've ever heard about the act of creation. vulture.com/2018/02/quincy…









@lastpositivist Probably this lol 👀

