@RTD8690@JaggerPirtle@calvinfroedge I think you are seeing the retaliation you ought to be concerned with.
Hilariously this doesn’t even cover what has been happening in Crimea.
Russia is done.
AS PREDICTED.
All formal, “rigorous” systems we apply to science and decision making are based on enumeration.
Cantor showed enumeration’s fatal flaw. You can always construct something within enumeration that enumeration cannot reach.
Gödel used Cantor’s technique to show how this extends to all mathematics.
Turing used Cantor’s technique to show how this extends to all (rules-based) programming.
What formal systems miss is not trivial. All of human perception, intuition and pattern recognition exists outside formal system reachability.
This means the overwhelming amount of truth lives outside formalization.
However, formal systems can potentially still reach truth, but not when used formally. They must be “let loose” inside highly creative systems that use massive variation and iteration to convert rules into emergent patterns that have nothing in common with formal rules.
Hence AI. Hence the human brain.
Formalization only makes precise the gamified version of our world. Only because we place a grid on top of natural phenomena and choose to *count* things inside that grid do we get to use math and programming formally.
Nature is not subject to enumeration. That is just our platonic lens layered on top of emergent nature to make nature appear precise.
Formalization strips, it does not add. Formalization makes communication reliable *because* it is unrealistic.
You cannot have precision and truth at the same time.
The cost of precision is the sacrificing of truth.
@MBeglan53456@Mylovanov Yes how stupid it was to “instigate” this war (with a notorious aggressor) and watch the instigated (and ally of our rival #1) absolutely ruin themselves on the (second hand) pikes of the most corrupt nation of old people in Europe.
Machiavelli is weeping (with laughter).