The gas takes twenty minutes to reach pressure on a cold morning. Werner Kessler lights the line at five, turns the valve, and sits on the stool beside the bench listening to the hiss climb toward steady. The workshop is dark except for the pilot flame. Outside, the Steinach is iced at the edges, and … Continue reading The Bridge
The Frame Problem: Why Nine Correct Facts Can Leave You Systematically Wrong
A smart, well-researched person is losing an argument they don't know they're losing. They produce nine counterpoints in rapid succession. Each one is accurate at the level of observable fact. Each one is absorbed as confirmation while the framework itself never gets tested. This is not a story about being wrong. It's a story about … Continue reading The Frame Problem: Why Nine Correct Facts Can Leave You Systematically Wrong
