The physical universe as a whole has no choice.
— Me@2011.11.22
Or the physical universe is a superposition of choices that would never collapse to a single choice.
— Me@2012.01.05
2012.01.11 Wednesday (c) All rights reserved by ACHK
The physical universe as a whole has no choice.
— Me@2011.11.22
Or the physical universe is a superposition of choices that would never collapse to a single choice.
— Me@2012.01.05
2012.01.11 Wednesday (c) All rights reserved by ACHK
The chess analogy is common amongst management writers, but it is fatally flawed. Firstly, chess is infinitely simpler than actual life — not least because ‘pawns’ in real life resent being treated as pawns. Second because even grandmaster chess players rely on a mix of intuition / associative memory, heuristics and only partly on actual planning to win.
— jacques_chester 26 days ago
— Hacker News
2012.01.11 Wednesday ACHK