Probability in the Roaring 20s
One Hundred Years of Experimentude - Jerzy Neyman’s algorithms for inventing treatment effects/
The Birth of the Utility Monster - Frank Ramsey’s seminal contributions to subjective probability
The Spirit of Radio - Nyquist-Johnson processes and conceptualizing “noise” in transmission disturbances as random processes.
Maximum Fisherhood - Ronald Fisher’s peculiar early views on the metaphysics of probability.
Sounds Like Noise to Me - Leonard Tippett’s random number tables and what’s good enough for randomness.
Your Cunning Attempt to Trick Me - John von Neumann on randomness as a means of deception.
Back Action - Quantum mechanics, measurement, and information asymmetry.