Wayfarer
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jgill
Can't any concept be broken down into smaller understandable sub-concepts? Is there a theorem on that? — RogueAI
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RogueAI
Nobody would have been able to guess what, say, quantum theory would turn out like, prior to the pioneers actually doing the investigations and devising the math. — Wayfarer
Wayfarer
Are you claiming that QM would have been impossible to understand for the Greek atomists using nothing but their language and concepts? — RogueAI
RogueAI
I'm sure. I mean, we'll never know, but how would someone transported between two completely different epochs respond? I don't think they would be able to cope. You'd have to break their whole worldview right down and build it up again from scratch. — Wayfarer
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Tom Storm
If an advanced intelligence that has figured it all out tried to explain it to us, could we understand the explanation? Or at least get the gist of it? — RogueAI
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Tom Storm
Presumably, they can kind of materialise or de-materialise. — Wayfarer
Wayfarer
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