"E. P. Fischer (Einstein. A Genius and His Overtaxed
Public. Berlin: Springer 1996, p. 73):
“The central psychological insight for physics is that one can only understand what its theories mean if one
overcomes one’s own basic instincts, namely “common sense”.”
And
Paul Davies and John Gribbin (On the Way
to the World Formula. Berlin: Byblos 1997),
:
“With the overthrow of the old view of the world - a paradigm change that has drastically altered our understanding
of reality - it is “sound common sense” that is the sacrificial offering.” (p. 17).
“Some people, in their view of reality, are so captivated by “sound common sense” that they even doubt the
findings of modern physics.” (p. 24).
https://www.kritik-relativitaetstheorie.de/Anhaenge/GOM_Kap9_Engl_121118.pdf
Ed McQuarrie talks the REAL History of Stocks and Bond performance.
Worried About a Stock Market Crash? Here’s What You Should Be Worried About Instead. - Barron's https://share.google/zxmc1t7eE4TLrdHPh
Read this article from Barron's
https://www.morningstar.com/portfolios/when-it-comes-bonds-dont-be-hero
Interesting article on bond allocation, short term needs for retirement are better to be in a money market account up to two years of spending and up to ten years in a high quality active bond fund. Also active bonds have outperformed index bond funds by one percent