Top of Whose Class?

A new paper in Science — Gullich et al., “Recent discoveries on the acquisition of the highest levels of human performance” — looked at top performers in athletics, science, math, and music. The headline finding is one most parents would like to hear: among the highest adult achievers, peak performance is negatively associated with early … Read more

How Many Nodes Can You Fit On A Page?

A large strand of social network analysis treats triangles as special. Three people all connected to each other — a closed triad, a triangle in the graph-theoretic sense — show up in the literature as the minimum unit at which social structure is supposed to begin crystallizing. Triangles carry transitivity. They support trust. They coordinate … Read more

The Dangers of Graphic Expression

A quick correction on The Only Clause Available, published Friday. I wrote there that the US–Iran ceasefire expires Monday. It expires Wednesday, the 22nd — the two-week truce began April 8, and I miscounted by two days. (Ed.: A formal theorist, miscounting.) The prediction itself stands for Wednesday: a renegotiated form of ambiguity rather than … Read more