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Ludic Fallacy

Discussion in 'Something For All' started by SexayMistahBee, Oct 18, 2011.

  1. SexayMistahBee

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    Ludic Fallacy

    edit:
    editing thread, please stand by.
     
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    Ludic Fallacy

    It would be a lot cooler if you didn't rip this whole quote from wikipedia :p

    So what you're trying to say is that exact predictions will make us confuse the infinite complexity of life with the limited representation of a model that’s based on a game of chance?
     
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    Had no idea what you said there, but
    the Ludic Fallacy states that we can't try to predict natural phenonema with all the data, as even a slightest change in a single variable can result in something 180 degrees different.

    For example, we have weather forecasts.
    The newspeople often tell us that the next day will be a very rainy day, but it ends up being very sunny.

    will edit thread later :)
     
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    So... you've found a nice way to say 'anything is possible'
    Got it lmao
     
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