We are born with some theorems of right (in analogy to PA).
Kenny, I’d be fascinated to learn more about that. I didn’t notice it in my children, but then I wouldn’t necessarily notice.
When I was a small child people claimed that babies are born with only a fear of falling and a startle reflex for loud noises. I was pretty sure that was wrong, but it wasn’t clear to me what we’re born with. It takes time to learn to see. I remember when I invented the inverse square law for vision, and understood why things get smaller when they go farther away. It takes time to notice that parents have their own desires that need to be taken into account.
What is it that we’re born with? Do you have a quick link maybe?
We are born with some theorems of right (in analogy to PA).
Kenny, I’d be fascinated to learn more about that. I didn’t notice it in my children, but then I wouldn’t necessarily notice.
When I was a small child people claimed that babies are born with only a fear of falling and a startle reflex for loud noises. I was pretty sure that was wrong, but it wasn’t clear to me what we’re born with. It takes time to learn to see. I remember when I invented the inverse square law for vision, and understood why things get smaller when they go farther away. It takes time to notice that parents have their own desires that need to be taken into account.
What is it that we’re born with? Do you have a quick link maybe?