Bruce NielsonWho Stole or Attempted To Steal the Election of 2020? Republicans or Democrats?The following is an undeniable fact:Apr 11, 2022Apr 11, 2022
Bruce NielsonJustice League: The Snyder CutA few quick notes on the Snyder cut of Justice League.Mar 22, 2021Mar 22, 2021
Bruce NielsonWandaVision is a TriumphThis is a review of Disney’s new WandaVision show and it contains some spoilers.Jan 17, 2021Jan 17, 2021
Bruce NielsonCreativity vs Universal ExplainersI’m carrying on a Twitter conversation with multiple Popperians about the difference between “Creativity” and “Universal Explainers.”…Aug 15, 2019Aug 15, 2019
Bruce NielsonWhat Mueller Didn’t Tell YouThis post is the second part of a three part series on Trump and the Mueller report. The first post was an abridged version of the Mueller…Aug 5, 2019Aug 5, 2019
Bruce NielsonThe Mueller Report DistilledNo time to read the 448 pages of the Mueller report to find out what it really says? This post is for you because it boils down the main…Jun 16, 2019Jun 16, 2019
Bruce NielsonCritical Rationalism vs Inductivism: A Response to KierenThe following is a response to Kieren’s claim that Deutsch’s Hard to Vary (HTV) criteria is really just Induction in disguise. (his…Jun 7, 20192Jun 7, 20192
Bruce NielsonHard to Vary vs Induction: A Response to KierenOn Twitter “Kieren” has written a short paper where he argues that David Deutsch’s “Hard to Vary” (HTV) criteria for good explanations are…Jun 2, 20191Jun 2, 20191
Bruce NielsonDisagreements with Deutsch: The AfterlifeI am a huge fan of David Deutsch’s writings. I loved both The Fabric of Reality and The Beginning of Infinity: Explanations that Transform…Oct 7, 2018Oct 7, 2018
Bruce NielsonThe Inverse Relationship of Equality of Outcome vs OpportunityRationally speaking, it’s easier to frame a question well than to resolve the question. But all too often even framing the question well…Sep 3, 2018Sep 3, 2018