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Future Intentions 2008
Posted: 15 Aug 2008, 14:35
by AF
http://www.darkstars.co.uk/2008/future-intentions-2008/
Feedback would be much appreciated. Criticism of my blogs existence is not welcome, dont bother wasting your time.
This post basically outlines whats happening with my projects and where they're headed
Re: Future Intentions 2008
Posted: 15 Aug 2008, 15:52
by rattle
Criticism:
The trippy picture distracts so much from the content that I hit ctrl+w before I could read anything at all
Re: Future Intentions 2008
Posted: 15 Aug 2008, 15:57
by nemppu
rattle wrote:Criticism:
The trippy picture distracts so much from the content that I hit ctrl+w before I could read anything at all
i read ur ctrl+w comment and i pushed cntrl+w and wat happened pushed again and again and 3rd time whole browser went down (out of tabs)=D
Re: Future Intentions 2008
Posted: 16 Aug 2008, 06:15
by TradeMark
ah, the fate.
yes, there is a fate, and you cant prevent that to be happen.
you can not change your destiny. just accept that.
the fuck i am talking? just nevermind me...
Re: Future Intentions 2008
Posted: 16 Aug 2008, 18:16
by manored
It doesnt matters if your fate is pre-written or not because future is something that cannot be observed winhout being altered :)
Re: Future Intentions 2008
Posted: 16 Aug 2008, 18:40
by Evil4Zerggin
There is no point in believing in fate.
If fate exists, you don't actually have a choice whether to believe in fate or not. Furthermore, believing in fate wouldn't help you, since all events would be fated anyhow.
If fate doesn't exist, it's better not to believe that it does.
Re: Future Intentions 2008
Posted: 16 Aug 2008, 18:48
by manored
Fate does exist, because since the universe is commanded by logical laws everthing can be foreseen if you have the information and processing ability. I know there are some sub-atomic particles that act at randow but its likely that they dont really act at randow, its just that we didnt found out what laws control then yet.
Re: Future Intentions 2008
Posted: 16 Aug 2008, 19:01
by Evil4Zerggin
That's debatable. According to Wikipedia, only a minority of physicists believe in a
hidden variable theory.
Furthermore, any predictive computer would itself have to be part of the universe, and thus any calculation it made would affect the universe and itself. How would you make it predict the effect of its calculation on its prediction of the effect of its calculation on its prediction of the effect of its calculation on its prediction of the effect of its calculation on its prediction of the effect of its calculation on its prediction of the effect of its calculation on its prediction of the effect of its calculation on its prediction of the effect of its calculation on its prediction of the effect of its calculation on its prediction of the effect of its calculation...
Furthermore, how would you make it run faster than real time?
Furthermore, even if you could, what if you simply did the opposite of its prediction, thus rendering its prediction invalid?
In any case, your argument does not give any reason to believe in fate.
Re: Future Intentions 2008
Posted: 16 Aug 2008, 19:08
by imbaczek
manored: didn't take any quantum computing classes, did you? ^^
Re: Future Intentions 2008
Posted: 16 Aug 2008, 21:24
by manored
Well that computer would have to be outside the universe while somehow still seeing everthing thats going on inside it :)
Teories change, you cant take any as absolute. I personally think that there are is no randow, just hiden information that forces you to consider it randow.
Re: Future Intentions 2008
Posted: 17 Aug 2008, 17:44
by Elkvis
Needs more egotistical ranting...
I refuse to read any blog without this.