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a=a+1, computers know reality can be bent
1+1 is not equal two but its equal to whatever i want
in my imagination a simulation of reality like jesus take one fish and one bread and get whatever i want is curious that the language of logic, maths, is made to represent the reality as it seems the maths of computer know that reality depends on the programmer will now dont computers work flawlessly? this means relaity is not what it seems but what we want i suppose the only reasn we cant fly is we are utterly convinced we cant, you know faith moves mountains |
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raaaid, seriously man, knock it off, it's starting to be very annoying.
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yeah sorry i will
freedom of speech? theres not even freedom of thought if i tell what i really think to an inquisitor as i do here no doubt ill get free accomodation |
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but seriously, you cant fly. dont try it. |
No, it's just stupid machine logic.
First it realize that "a" exist in it's memory. Then it takes the value of "a" and adds "1". After that it saves "a" with the new value in it's memory. It's like you have a box called "a", with steel balls in it, on your desk. You take that Box and adds 1 steel ball. Then you putt it back on the desk. |
contrary to your own, perceived genius, raaaaaaaaaaaid, this has long been adressed and there never was any paradox.
the '=' of computer science is just an abbreviation of ':=' (see older programming languages), which is a definition symbol. It means "is defined as", not "is equivalent to", as in mathematics. |
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