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[–] [email protected] 25 points 3 months ago (4 children)

Sabine Hossenfelder did a video on trans women in sports, and despite her checkered history of non-physics related topics, she raised some good points. ( on YouTube )

Hossenfelder she points out, whether we're looking at college sports, pro sports or the Olympics, we're less seeking fair competitions as we are interesting ones. (As she notes, it's not fair that Usain Bolt got long legs and she didn't), as a result we sometimes separate contestants into classes. Boxing, for instance, is separated not just by sex, but by three weight classes, because otherwise, the 120kg mountain of pure muscle punches all the featherweights over the ropes.

What we're looking for when matchmaking is the same that we are when we match-make for gaming competitions, which is to say near-peers where the outcome of a contest is closely undecided, where we are unable to guess with much accuracy who would win until after the outcome. And in today's athletic classes we're able to categorize trans women with other athletic women who are near-peers and get exciting contests where the outcome is unpredictable.

Hossenfelder suggests all this is going to change once it becomes routine to genetically engineer our offspring. But that will be another era.

[–] [email protected] 23 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (1 children)

https://youtube.com/watch?v=r6Kau7bO3Fw

I think there's another one of these videos too. Don't trust anything she says outside of physics. She's a physicist, but she confidently speaks on issues she has no knowledge on. She's a bad educational YouTube because she lies and pretends like she has knowledge she doesn't have.

This YouTube also has a great video about Sabine's pro-capitalism video where she is varifiably wrong about many things but just doesn't care. She's not reliable, except maybe within her field... possibly.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 3 months ago

Even within the field of physics, I find her a little questionable. She stated once that she thinks falsifiability is overrated. That just flys in the face of testability and verification, which opens up room for any untestable theory or hypothesis to take root.

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