\chapter*{Acknowledgments} \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Acknowledgments} \singlespacing To John... To my colleagues... To Tyler.... To Claire... To Sam... To my parents... Finally, thank you to all humans who have and continue to undertake the ongoing free and responsible search for truth and meaning. % Thanks to free software / free culture / open science advocates who have worked to create and share foundational tools and ideas, often at great personal opportunity cost. % Thanks to thought leaders who have shown me what it means to have a good life without fully abandoning moral principles. % And thank you to those who bravely speak truth to power. % This universe is stranger, more terrible, and more fantastic than we want to believe. % We must find ways to describe it's complexity without falling victim to the sometimes-overwhelming power of simple, ``useful'' narratives. % \begin{dquote} The explanatory stories that people find compelling are simple; are concrete rather than abstract; assign a larger role to talent, stupidity and intentions than to luck; and focus on a few striking events that happened rather than on the countless events that failed to happen. The ultimate test of an explanation is whether it would have made the event predictable in advance. Paradoxically, it is easier to construct a coherent story when you know little, when there are fewer pieces to fit into the puzzle. Our comforting conviction that the world makes sense rests on a secure foundation: our almost unlimited ability to ignore our ignorance. \dsignature{Daniel Kahneman \cite{KahnemanDaniel2013a}} \end{dquote}