Can you point to someone else who invented it before me? ‘Reinvented’ implies ‘invented’ in any case.
Nothing as formal as a notation, but a standard reply of an expert to a novice’s question “What happened before the Big Bang?” is “Why do you assume that there must [always] be a “before”?” is basically the same thing.
Yes, but it is not a formal system, and it’s a wonder no one else (afaik) did a formal system for questions and answers.
It seems like it’s… hmm. I guess this is different from what I thought it was originally.
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Can you point to someone else who invented it before me? ‘Reinvented’ implies ‘invented’ in any case.
Nothing as formal as a notation, but a standard reply of an expert to a novice’s question “What happened before the Big Bang?” is “Why do you assume that there must [always] be a “before”?” is basically the same thing.
Yes, but it is not a formal system, and it’s a wonder no one else (afaik) did a formal system for questions and answers.
It seems like it’s… hmm. I guess this is different from what I thought it was originally.