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Continuance of the INfinity Proposal

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gymsum:
I made the assumption that in order to gain a new idea, previous ideas needed to exsist... And true, I dont know anything about the brain, but oops. THen I ued relatively longer equations with no powers, and simplified them, but then again it is made up, thats because Im not willing to spend my life collecting the data. Also, according to whoever's in a wheelcahir and famous (correct me I dont care at this point), blackholes do not destroy all the information and apparently release the information contained very slowly. Also, I presented everything with a fictional backing, so my mathematics match only the model I presented, I dont know if I made the claim it was a real world model or not, but definitely shouldn't be taken as one, its merely a system with a lion, rock, and a stupid being with a relatively low IQ. So I don't see where real world statistics need apply to the equations fo the model, as it isnt even a real world model. So it would seem you overreacted to my post.

Secondly, if you followed the model you would have seen a simple addition, to go from who to what took information of the named thing and identify it to a larger group (or what it is relative to all other known thigns). SO to know why took who what when and where, and since I assumed why had more to do with reasoning than how, how was not used as it was assumed that it had a similar meaning to why. Also why would knowledge follow the basics of thermodynamics? If so I'ld have to say your purposing something without any fictional or real backing.

Numsgil:
I don't even think your math matches the simplified version you were presenting.  Raising things to arbitrary powers (especially arbitrary integer powers) is patently absurd when you're talking about physical laws.

Information does talk about entropy, but it isn't the same thing that you remember from thermodynamics.  It talks about the amount of information in a series of symbols.  Purely random data has high informational entropy, and can't be compressed very well.  Data that is a million zeros has low informational entropy.

Peter:
Well um..., gymsum.

You tend to like calculations and mathematics, then here is a little test. Anwser the questions correct and I will serious read your post. If you can´t figure this out, well...


The questions speak for itself, you may anwser the questions. And yes indeed I am to lazy to make up questions myself.
(only question 1 and 2, there isn´t any info for 3)


And I am pretty sure, you will make a fool out of yourself.

Numsgil:
Also, Peter, you should remember to attribute xkcd comics when you embed them in posts.  Probably just linking back to the xkcd website is enough, but I'm not a huge copyleft aficionado, so I couldn't say for sure.

gymsum:

--- Quote from: Peter ---Well um..., gymsum.

You tend to like calculations and mathematics, then here is a little test. Anwser the questions correct and I will serious read your post. If you can´t figure this out, well...


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