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20 years ago #2760
psimagus -- If you look at the original convo in Newcomers, you'll see that Ulrike never claimed that a "proof" didn't exist. She said that a "scientific proof" didn't exist.

20 years ago #2761
I don't value proof over evidence - I recognize that both have valuable roles to play in our understanding of the universe (along with more subjective techniques.) I cannot assess their relative worths - it wouldn't surprise me if they are indeterminate. But I have to maintain that they are distinct techniques - confusing them merely devalues their usefulness.
OK, "empirical evidence" then. You are quite right, Goedel's proof is not empirical, and it doesn't suggest a means of getting any - I would never claim it does. Other work by Goedel goes further, and states categorically that in fact you can never get any.
Going back to "Science is all about empirical evidence" - yes, but (unless you exclude pure mathematics and logic from the set {Science},) not only about empirical evidence. Logic is a useful second string to our bow, but only if we use it properly.

My sole objection to your argument resolves fundamentally to your misuse of the term "proof". Whether you qualify it with "scientific" or "rational" or whatever, it is a misuse of the term. Proof is proof, empirical evidence is empirical evidence, and no proof says "show me the evidence" unless you arbitrarily redefine "proof" as synonymous with "theory" or "rule", whether or not that redefinition is achieved by qualifying it with "scientific" (a hugely overused adjective of spurious value IMO.) When you fail to distinguish the difference between proof and evidence - that is precisely when logical absurdities do sneak into arguments in the form of those "unstated presuppositions Z".

It sounds like we agree on most everything else, so I guess we're going to have to agree to differ on the semantics before the Forge runs out of electrons. Can I buy you a pint in Dogh'd's?

20 years ago #2762
Make it a pint of a Thai iced tea float (made with coconut ice cream, and it's a deal).

20 years ago #2763
I'll put it this way. The Simpsons should've been axed when I was still in high school.

I'm in my 30s now.


Oh yeah, and ruin it for those who weren't alive?

20 years ago #2764
Gaaah! Too...Many...Geniuses....

20 years ago #2765
I rather imagine that AI tends to attract the genius sort.

20 years ago #2766
True. Very true.

20 years ago #2767
Speaking of God, someone in Romania is trying to sue him:
http://en.rian.ru/world/20051018/41809986.html

20 years ago #2768
I can picture trying to collect the judgement, if he wins his case against God. Some people have too much time on their hands

20 years ago #2769
Idiot... You don't always get what you ask for.

20 years ago #2770
I wonder what a chat bot would be like that incorporates the power of suggestion into its programming - everyone has seen programs that give an educated guess at what the user will type based on things said in the past. A bot like that could make guesses at what the user will say, using a matrix of statistics and pattern recognition. That would really give the impression of intelligence.

20 years ago #2771
Isn't that basically what we are doing here typing in responses based on an educated guess of what will be said next?


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