Dear PeaceAndLovePatriot.
I know we should NOT give answers to the people on the plate, but, we all came here for the same reason, and we basically sacrificed years of our lives already for digging in many, many, MANY directions. We have families and work to do. Please, share your knowledge with us. "Magic Sword which unlocks Q" sounds interesting as fuck.
That's a wonderful analogy, and absolutely true. It's why I feel horrible, intellectually, for asking for "easy answers". But this math problem is an infinite sphere, which has infinite tangents to calculate. I believe the Answer requires a certain level of collaborative effort. And I think that's what the process of Q might ultimately be about: getting us, as humans, to learn to harness the potential of communication the Internet can finally afford us.
Still makes me feel guilty. But I'm a temporal being, with non-infinite resources.
With math proofs, you typically already have what you need: definitions, axioms, theorems, etc. In my opinion, this is more like trying to assemble a jigsaw puzzle where we’re only given one piece and told to venture into a vast junkyard to find the others. Some direction would be nice.
Dear PeaceAndLovePatriot. I know we should NOT give answers to the people on the plate, but, we all came here for the same reason, and we basically sacrificed years of our lives already for digging in many, many, MANY directions. We have families and work to do. Please, share your knowledge with us. "Magic Sword which unlocks Q" sounds interesting as fuck.
Sincerely yours, fren.
That's a wonderful analogy, and absolutely true. It's why I feel horrible, intellectually, for asking for "easy answers". But this math problem is an infinite sphere, which has infinite tangents to calculate. I believe the Answer requires a certain level of collaborative effort. And I think that's what the process of Q might ultimately be about: getting us, as humans, to learn to harness the potential of communication the Internet can finally afford us.
Still makes me feel guilty. But I'm a temporal being, with non-infinite resources.
With math proofs, you typically already have what you need: definitions, axioms, theorems, etc. In my opinion, this is more like trying to assemble a jigsaw puzzle where we’re only given one piece and told to venture into a vast junkyard to find the others. Some direction would be nice.