I've also had luck with only storing results for only a very small subset of the productions of a grammar.
What you've shown is that that particular number (0.0178.../the length of the pencil in metres) is describable. This isn't the same as showing every real number is describable. There are some numbers which are not the…
>To sum up: probabilities are (a) true or false, (b) regardless of what I believe about this probabilities. Estimated probabilities (c) depend on the prior knowledge of the mind in question. Moreover, (d) the fact…
The bystander effect/Genovese syndrome: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bystander_effect Perhaps the effect is quite different when there is just one other bystander, as opposed to a whole crowd of them.
I've also had luck with only storing results for only a very small subset of the productions of a grammar.
What you've shown is that that particular number (0.0178.../the length of the pencil in metres) is describable. This isn't the same as showing every real number is describable. There are some numbers which are not the…
>To sum up: probabilities are (a) true or false, (b) regardless of what I believe about this probabilities. Estimated probabilities (c) depend on the prior knowledge of the mind in question. Moreover, (d) the fact…
The bystander effect/Genovese syndrome: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bystander_effect Perhaps the effect is quite different when there is just one other bystander, as opposed to a whole crowd of them.