Genesis 4:5 says that “The Lord looked with favor on Abel and his offering, but on Cain and his offering he did not look with favor.” The situation is kabbalistically reenacted every four years, when a candidate named some variant of “Cain” must lose at some stage in a US Presidential election. In 2016 it was Tim Kaine. In 2012 it was Herman Cain. In 2008 the unlucky role fell to war hero John McCain, who ran a strong race based on a platform of campaign finance reform and military leadership.
Uh, what?
Unsong is a serial web novel written by Scott Alexander.
Uh, and who is he?
Scott Alexander, crafter of macabre whale metaphors. Scott Alexander, the wielder of one of the largest pieces of the Rational Flame, broken apart during the Great LW Exodus. Scott Alexander, the champion of Charitable Interpretations. Scott Alexander, who wrote many words against Libertarianism despite being a libertarian himself, because he didn't think there were enough anti-libertarian works on the internet. Scott Alexander, who has a nuanced perspective on feminism and is capable of calling out its worst parts while not demonizing the cause. Scott Alexander, apparently the expert on kabbalism. Scott Alexander, whose works on tribalism and tolerance helped me understand a complex self-referential dilemma. Scott Alexander, the keeper of the Slate Star Codex. Scott Alexander the Great!
(He's one of my favorite bloggers/authors, in case you can't tell.)
The word of the LORD is a great deal of research activity in this area, and probabilistic algorithms have been fruitfully applied.