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| | | | In Michael Sipser's Introduction to the Theory of Computation textbook, he has one Platonically perfect homework exercise, so perfect that I can reconstruct it from memory despite not having opened the book for over a decade. It goes like this: Let f:{0,1}*?{0,1} be the constant 1 function if God exists, or the constant 0 function... | |
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reportofanimals.com
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| | | | DISCLAIMER: This is an essay I wrote for my Masters degree in 2023, part of a series I will be putting on this site to get me started. While I have changed some of my views and found new lines of inquiry since I wrote this, I feel there is value in it and after... | |
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| | | | In the comments section of my last post, Jack in Danville writes: I may have misunderstood [an offhand comment about the "irrelevance" of the Continuum Hypothesis] ... Intuitively I've thought the Continuum Hypothesis describes an aspect of the real world. I know we've touched on similar topics before, but something tells me many of you... | |
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science.nasa.gov
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| | How do you find an invisible object in the vast darkness of space that traps light? |