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Post by Polaris on Jan 27, 2018 21:52:47 GMT
has there been a time when a man could literally know everything about everything?
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Post by Elizabeth on Jan 28, 2018 0:10:48 GMT
Probably only when being conciented and thinking they know everything unlike the rest of us . Sometimes it's teens around parents and such. But knowledge is learned through time I think and as we advance through technology and such.
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Post by papyrcat on Jan 30, 2018 6:54:32 GMT
By the very act of existing as himself, man is cursed to never know the full picture. All is viewed through your special prism, your film of consciousness.
So unless you're tripping balls, probably not.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2018 20:51:04 GMT
Probably a supercomputer.
Let's imagine that our univesre was projected by a supercomputer. Its ablities are superpowerful. So, this comp know every marshroutes that can be done by any things in this universe. But, if there's just a man in the universe, comp won't be able to know everything (i).
I'll prove it.
(ii) People can choose their marshroutes; (iii) Every road lead to Rome... no, not to Rome... to the certain point.
So, the supercomputer knows every stop points and all the marshroutes, but it still doesn't know - which one of way has been chosen by the man.
So, if we say, that such comp knows everything of everything, there will be a paradox.
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Post by Mocha on Feb 2, 2018 21:31:11 GMT
Probably a supercomputer. Let's imagine that our univesre was projected by a supercomputer. Its ablities are superpowerful. So, this comp know every marshroutes that can be done by any things in this universe. But, if there's just a man in the universe, comp won't be able to know everything (i). I'll prove it. (ii) People can choose their marshroutes; (iii) Every road lead to Rome... no, not to Rome... to the certain point. So, the supercomputer knows every stop points and all the marshroutes, but it still doesn't know - which one of way has been chosen by the man. So, if we say, that such comp knows everything of everything, there will be a paradox. What on earth is a marshroute?! xD
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2018 21:48:30 GMT
Probably a supercomputer. Let's imagine that our univesre was projected by a supercomputer. Its ablities are superpowerful. So, this comp know every marshroutes that can be done by any things in this universe. But, if there's just a man in the universe, comp won't be able to know everything (i). I'll prove it. (ii) People can choose their marshroutes; (iii) Every road lead to Rome... no, not to Rome... to the certain point. So, the supercomputer knows every stop points and all the marshroutes, but it still doesn't know - which one of way has been chosen by the man. So, if we say, that such comp knows everything of everything, there will be a paradox. What on earth is a marshroute?! xD I apologize! Sometimes I write words 'like I hear'. 'Marshroute' is a route, a way; more precisely - a way looks like linked points.
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Post by Mocha on Feb 2, 2018 22:28:19 GMT
What on earth is a marshroute?! xD I apologize! Sometimes I write words 'like I hear'. 'Marshroute' is a route, a way; more precisely - a way looks like linked points. Is... is that something like this?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2018 22:29:11 GMT
I apologize! Sometimes I write words 'like I hear'. 'Marshroute' is a route, a way; more precisely - a way looks like linked points. Is... is that something like this? Exactly! (^_^)
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2018 22:38:18 GMT
I apologize! Sometimes I write words 'like I hear'. 'Marshroute' is a route, a way; more precisely - a way looks like linked points. Is... is that something like this? That is graph actually. One "marshroute" is simply "path"
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Post by Elizabeth on Feb 2, 2018 23:09:24 GMT
You could though have full knowledge on a certain subject or at least enough of it. Like we would rely on surgeons to have full knowledge on the operating table. If they say they're still learning then we'd probably run
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Post by Mocha on Feb 3, 2018 2:07:15 GMT
Is... is that something like this? That is graph actually. One "marshroute" is simply "path" Path or edge?
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Post by Elizabeth on Feb 3, 2018 2:11:50 GMT
I would have guessed marshroute was a route to marshmallows. Yum! XD
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Post by Mocha on Feb 3, 2018 2:19:30 GMT
I think I just figured out what marshroute meant. Is it this? I had to think about similar sounding words... Strange how Marchroute isn't also a word in English, at least as a calque if not a loanword... I was imagining it meant a really hard route, cause I imagine traversing a marsh would be difficult...
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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2018 8:06:51 GMT
I think I just figured out what marshroute meant. Is it this? I had to think about similar sounding words... Strange how Marchroute isn't also a word in English, at least as a calque if not a loanword... I was imagining it meant a really hard route, cause I imagine traversing a marsh would be difficult... Yes, a marshroute is a complex course, path, edge... whatever. In graph (The Big Bad Wolf was absolutely right pointed this) 'a marshroute' is either two linked point, or every points linked by one and only one route - into the line that is possible to be straight.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2018 10:10:20 GMT
That is graph actually. One "marshroute" is simply "path" Path or edge? Theoretically speaking, path is a sequence of vertices each adjacent to the next one, and so that no vertex is chosen more than once. Knowing this one edge can be a path, but so can be traversal from vertex 1 to vertex 3 through vertex 2 (in the example graph on the picture you provided earlier).
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