Sujet : Re: A question for WM...
De : chris.m.thomasson.1 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Chris M. Thomasson)
Groupes : sci.mathDate : 13. Jun 2024, 20:02:30
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On 6/13/2024 11:49 AM, Chris M. Thomasson wrote:
On 6/12/2024 8:17 PM, Moebius wrote:
Am 13.06.2024 um 04:47 schrieb Chris M. Thomasson:
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As in a global database with all of the numbers witnessed by humans? Say a little kid, say 3 years old has never saw the number 42 before... So, this number is light because I just wrote it, it is not dark. However, it is "dark" wrt the the kid? If a number is stored in the database, is it light or dark, WM?
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Moreover, isn't, say, 1 < 42, and 42 + 42 = 2 * 42, no matter if 42 is light or dark (wrt the the kid or not; stored in the database or not)?
Let the infinite light of knowledge shine hyper bright tonight Moebius! :^D
Perhaps WM thinks that "locally" wrt the little kid (has no idea about multiplication), 42 does not even exist yet, let alone being "dark"? So, we have to think dark for some, light for others? Wow, WM logic is special... ;^)