Nothing wrong with it, but if it can't be tested, it ain't science. It's something else. — T Clark
Perhaps I am not a (real) thinker, but all the excitement about paradoxes goes over my head. I just can't see how they have any practical meaning. — T Clark
In science, 'fact' can only mean — Stephen Jay Gould
I don't wanna waste other people's time. You get bogged down by replies when there are too many of 'em. — Agent Smith
Eugenics is not science. It's engineering, i.e. using science to implement actions. — T Clark
Ok, same as AI. — Jackson
Just as humans cannot fly, teleport, or calculate the distance to the moon by looking at it. Programmed — Jackson
If AI is part of the evolution of the universe then it can understood as part of nature — Jackson
A capacity for infinite self-reflecting loops. It need to be conscious of itself but also be conscious of the world and of being at the world, and conscious also of what it means (roughly) to be conscious, i.e. be consciously conscious. And be conscious of being consciously conscious. And conscious that others around it (them humans) are conscious, etc. etc. — Olivier5
Computation as we know it or as we presently define it -- the mechanical stacking of 0's and 1's — Olivier5
Quick, you have a 2 minute window before he does his disappearing act! — Agent Smith
But my question was why do you think pure undiluted evil could be defeated by torturing it?
— universeness
I told you, because it would scare sh**t out of potential future evil doers. — SpaceDweller
Pheromones, perfume, cologne...what do they do? — Agent Smith
because nobody wants evil. — SpaceDweller
Yes agree, evil is unique to humans, ex. saying that a Lion or Tiger are evil because they eat other animals is nonsense because animals are driven by survival instincts and animals also do not know good and evil unlike humans. — SpaceDweller
Yes because punishment for evil in earlier times was more adequate than it is today.
1h — SpaceDweller
Could evil exist as a quantum field or as a consequence of subatomic interactions or as opposite magnetic poles such as positive and negative attractions, as proposed by Hillary? — universeness
You just went back to square one again — Banno
He has some odd notions concerning instantaneous velocity you might find amusing — Banno
Shut up and calculate" - isn't that the physicist's advice? — Banno
So it's a puzzle or perplexity rather than a logical paradox. Fair — Banno
Why?
The maths works. What more is there — Banno
But infinitesimals are established opinion. — Banno
There's nothing paradoxical in that. — Banno
I have a basic understanding of the continuum. Get on with it. Where's the paradox? — Banno
Still not seeing it. — Banno
Like jgill I thank you too for the summary, I can just not make any constructive comments as I still do not know what it is about. — Tobias
I am sure you can actually, in the whole post you did :smile: The funny thing is I have no idea whether it is correct or even what you are saying. — Tobias
that's called a definition — Banno