Sherlock Holmes is a lousy simulation of a hyperintelligent theorist, FWIW. But OK, if you’re just talking about fictional characters, then most of my objections are moot.
such understanding wouldn’t look like #2.
Agreed.
Arguably, it’s a special case of “what holds [list of 3,456,338 turtles] up?”
At the #2-level, it’s not. But you’re right that at the #3 level, it could easily be.
Incidentally, it’s not a stack of 3,456,338 turtles, it’s just a stack that bottoms out 3,456,338 turtles down from where I started.
the elephant would be roughly equivalent to the Big Bang
Sherlock Holmes is a lousy simulation of a hyperintelligent theorist, FWIW.
Cheap to run, though, computationally speaking.
Incidentally, it’s not a stack of 3,456,338 turtles, it’s just a stack that bottoms out 3,456,338 turtles down from where I started.
Well, in the original anecdote the stack topped out with a (precariously balanced?) flat Earth, so I just sort of assumed you started at the top. In bastardised mathematical terms, it’s usually a ray, and finding a bottom makes it a line segment.
At the #2-level, it’s not. But you’re right that at the #3 level, it could easily be.
Well, it’s a matter of detail, isn’t it? If I already understand brains, pointing to the cognitive alogarithm is sufficient; if I already understand the Big Bang, tracing history back to it is sufficient; if I already understand how elephants stay up, following the turtles down to one is sufficient.
Sherlock Holmes is a lousy simulation of a hyperintelligent theorist, FWIW. But OK, if you’re just talking about fictional characters, then most of my objections are moot.
Agreed.
At the #2-level, it’s not. But you’re right that at the #3 level, it could easily be.
Incidentally, it’s not a stack of 3,456,338 turtles, it’s just a stack that bottoms out 3,456,338 turtles down from where I started.
Or something like that, yeah.
Cheap to run, though, computationally speaking.
Well, in the original anecdote the stack topped out with a (precariously balanced?) flat Earth, so I just sort of assumed you started at the top. In bastardised mathematical terms, it’s usually a ray, and finding a bottom makes it a line segment.
Well, it’s a matter of detail, isn’t it? If I already understand brains, pointing to the cognitive alogarithm is sufficient; if I already understand the Big Bang, tracing history back to it is sufficient; if I already understand how elephants stay up, following the turtles down to one is sufficient.