Restating stuff in different words is a good rationalist exercise, and “words used in empirical economics and psychology” is probably a better choice than most others.
Not sure how the language of empirical economics and psychology would help with the quantum physics, or even Bayesian equations, though.
The ‘quantum physics’ stuff in the sequences (multiworld theory) is part of the unfounded bucket
The bayesian equations are statistics, overlapping with both economics and psychology, but I specifically stated empirical because there is an unusual notion that bayesian statistics strictly dominates other statistical approaches in the sequences (unfounded too).
Gain vocabulary from empirical economics and psychology
Mentally translate the sequence as you read it as it relates to actual economic and psychological evidence
Discard that which is unfounded
That which remains is understood not memorised
Restating stuff in different words is a good rationalist exercise, and “words used in empirical economics and psychology” is probably a better choice than most others.
Not sure how the language of empirical economics and psychology would help with the quantum physics, or even Bayesian equations, though.
The ‘quantum physics’ stuff in the sequences (multiworld theory) is part of the unfounded bucket
The bayesian equations are statistics, overlapping with both economics and psychology, but I specifically stated empirical because there is an unusual notion that bayesian statistics strictly dominates other statistical approaches in the sequences (unfounded too).