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Name: Anonymous 2008-05-11 14:45

Getting to the other side of an impossible to pass boundary


Simple:

Realize that everything is symmetric about the boundary and that all you have to do is realize this and you don't have to cross the boundary.  Although the boundary still remains uncrossable, you have in essence crossed it with this realization.  So instead of crossing the impossible you simply realize you don't have to cross it.

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-11 14:50

Yeah, just like in Haskell.

(Did you realise that some people pronounce ``yeah'' like ``jay'' or ``jah'' or something? Does it annoy you? Or do you tolerate it? Please speak up, nobody will be judging you!)

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-11 15:22

>>2
Cool wwhhip

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-11 15:57

>>2
yeh

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-11 16:28

>>2
Nyah

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-11 17:07

I still don't know what OP had in mind, neither do I know how is >>2 related to this.

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-11 18:55

He's saying that when the problem is NP-complete, you have but to Forget it.

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-11 19:29

>>7
Not really.  It is an explanation why P=NP.

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-11 21:56

>>8
ergo your wrong bitch

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-11 23:33

>>1
Look at it this way.

On most browsers, you can bring up your browsing history by pressing Control-H. (No, this is not going to become a discussion of werecows.) On Firefox, this brings up a sidebar that shows up on the left side of the window. If you put your mouse over the edge of the sidebar, the cursor will turn into a different kind of arrow. By clicking and dragging it, you can move the edge of the sidebar back and forth. You are, to put it another way, manipulating the border between the normal window and the history window. By moving the mouse, you can increase the portion of the window devoted to either part. In a more extreme view of this situation, you're increasing or decreasing the amount of existence the sidebar has.

Now, let's apply this idea to something more abstract. Look out your window. If you don't live in a highly urbanized area, you should be able to see the horizon. Think of this as the border between the land and the sky. The land and sky are obviously distinguishable thanks to this boundary. Now, if you were to "drag" the sash between the sky and the land, or to manipulate the border between land and sky, you would end up causing the sky to become larger and the land to become smaller, or vice versa. An effect of this might be to cause something that was just on the ground to suddenly be hundreds of feet in the air. Truly a frightening situation to be in. So, look at it this way - manipulating the border between two physical things shifts whatever balance there is in the interaction between those things. Alternatively, by manipulating the border between two things, you can change the manner in which they exist.

Still, this isn't that abstract, since it's still dealing with real things in the real world. Many believe that in this world, there are those things that are true, and those that obviously aren't. This divides reality into two extremes: truth and falsehood. But, since we have two extremes, logically one can imagine a boundary between those two extremes - the border between truth and lies. If one were to manipulate this border, suddenly things that were pure fantasy (flying pigs, for the sake of argument) have become reality - or things from reality have ceased to exist. This is how Yukari is said to have invaded the moon - by manipulating the border between truth and lies, as applied to the reflection of the moon on a pond, she was able to make the reflection of the moon into a manifestation of the actual moon, and so send her youkai army onto it. This is what's truly amazing about Yukari's power - the ability to manipulate the border between completely abstract concepts allows her to fundamentally change reality as we know it (at least in terms of two abstract concepts).

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-12 6:21

GB2 grave, Jean Baudrillard

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-12 21:07

     let input = [ (3,5);(8,9) ]
      

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-14 23:06

okay guys I will hunch down and gogooggoogogoogogogogoogogogoogogoogogogoogogogooggogogoogogogoogogoggoogogogogogoogogogogogogogogogoogogoogogogoogogoogogoggogogogo

fUCK stopping

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-14 23:31

>>10
Fuck i hate this copypasta
From whence comes this faggotry

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-14 23:38

>>14
I read it through every time

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-14 23:43

>>14

Look at it this way.

On most browsers, you can bring up your browsing history by pressing Control-H. (No, this is not going to become a discussion of werecows.) On Firefox, this brings up a sidebar that shows up on the left side of the window. If you put your mouse over the edge of the sidebar, the cursor will turn into a different kind of arrow. By clicking and dragging it, you can move the edge of the sidebar back and forth. You are, to put it another way, manipulating the border between the normal window and the history window. By moving the mouse, you can increase the portion of the window devoted to either part. In a more extreme view of this situation, you're increasing or decreasing the amount of existence the sidebar has.

Now, let's apply this idea to something more abstract. Look out your window. If you don't live in a highly urbanized area, you should be able to see the horizon. Think of this as the border between the land and the sky. The land and sky are obviously distinguishable thanks to this boundary. Now, if you were to "drag" the sash between the sky and the land, or to manipulate the border between land and sky, you would end up causing the sky to become larger and the land to become smaller, or vice versa. An effect of this might be to cause something that was just on the ground to suddenly be hundreds of feet in the air. Truly a frightening situation to be in. So, look at it this way - manipulating the border between two physical things shifts whatever balance there is in the interaction between those things. Alternatively, by manipulating the border between two things, you can change the manner in which they exist.

Still, this isn't that abstract, since it's still dealing with real things in the real world. Many believe that in this world, there are those things that are true, and those that obviously aren't. This divides reality into two extremes: truth and falsehood. But, since we have two extremes, logically one can imagine a boundary between those two extremes - the border between truth and lies. If one were to manipulate this border, suddenly things that were pure fantasy (flying pigs, for the sake of argument) have become reality - or things from reality have ceased to exist. This is how Yukari is said to have invaded the moon - by manipulating the border between truth and lies, as applied to the reflection of the moon on a pond, she was able to make the reflection of the moon into a manifestation of the actual moon, and so send her youkai army onto it. This is what's truly amazing about Yukari's power - the ability to manipulate the border between completely abstract concepts allows her to fundamentally change reality as we know it (at least in terms of two abstract concepts).

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-14 23:43

>>14
4-ch /anime/

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-14 23:45

/PROG/ IS BEYOND SAVING. IT MUST BE CLEANSED WITH FIRE

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-14 23:55

>>1
And what if it's actually not symmetric?
Your bullshit is blowed.

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-14 23:59

>>19
FUCK YOU

FUCK YOU

FUCK YOU!!!!!!!!

IT IS SYMMETRIC

THE ENTIRE DAMN THING IS SYMMETRIC OMG

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-15 1:27

>>20
Your shit's still flawed.
Imagine a locked door. You can't get in the room. Putting a mirror between you and the door will get you in the room? no.

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-15 6:35

>>21
You have to realize that you're already inside the room, and, actually, you can't get out.

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-15 7:12

>>1
Your assumption that the boundary is symmetric is flawed. One simple example of an asymmetric physical boundary is a fire exit. Or in a more philosophical sense, death.

Granted, the underlying message of "GOURANGA" that you put across is a pleasing one, but the metaphor that you used to present it is flawed.

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-15 12:58

It is about P=NP

Only those that have achieved NP-Complete Satori can understand it

The rest of you are idiots and must begin to think.

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-15 13:03

ur a faget [sup][[i][u]neutrality disputed[u][/i]][/sup]

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-15 13:03

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Name: Anonymous 2008-05-15 13:04

I am a faggot.[neutrality disputed]

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-15 14:45

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Please see the discussion on the talk page.
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I am a faggot.

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-15 14:58

I am a faggot.

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-15 15:01

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Name: Anonymous 2008-05-15 23:33

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Name: Wikipedo 2008-05-16 0:47

I am a faggot[1].


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Name: Anonymous 2008-05-16 1:07

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