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Quantum fractal projecting problem: A single neuron might think it came up with this thought. I might be capable of having an illusion regarding power, in which I believe to be in control of Y. Perhaps thats because I share the same blueprint and information as is expressed by O. Find O and Y and I. The problem with this problem is that you need U to solve this, but as soon as you accept the axiom U, which can easily be computed when you have I, then O and Y cannot be computed. Like stumbling upon a binary form of Heisenbergs uncertainty principle. Douglas Adams knew this all too well. He narrated that in the case you think you solved at least three of the four variables mentioned, you will die of laughter. So where do you think the scientist is that will open the box, so that the probability wave can collapse to a single perception of observed reality from which then follows that either I and U exist or O and Y? Clearly he is not inside the box together with us cats. He must be even more clueless than we are. If Einstein, Penrose, Godel and friends are of any help, we need not look or wait for him, nor solve the problem ourselves. Answers are confusing optionals. Answers seldom annihilate problems with the same power as the silence that comes after the question.
Posted on: Sat, 16 Aug 2014 14:24:44 +0000

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