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Date:      Mon, 30 Dec 2002 18:37:55 -0800
From:      Dave Hayes <dave@jetcafe.org>
To:        Terry Lambert <tlambert2@mindspring.com>
Cc:        Brad Knowles <brad.knowles@skynet.be>, Harry Tabak <htabak@quadtelecom.com>, dever@getaclue.net, freebsd-chat@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Bystander shot by a spam filter. 
Message-ID:  <200212310238.gBV2c0177895@hokkshideh2.jetcafe.org>

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Terry Lambert <tlambert2@mindspring.com> writes:
> Dave Hayes wrote:
>> > Why don't we start with your response to my other message,
>> > about systems engineering and emergent a complex behaviours
>> > that result from simple rule sets?
>> 
>> Because the assumptions you call "systems engineering" and "emergent
>> behaviors" may not apply when dealing with a large space of humanity.
>
> Sure they do. 

LOL. You can't prove that assertion, you don't have the means.

> Human behaviour, at least relative to groups, is both quantifiable
> and predictable.

I disagree, and here we meet the classic Lambert/Hayes impasse. 
Welcome back!

>> > Are you arguing by omission that it's impossible to design
>> > such a system?  If so, how do you address my example of the
>> > inability of people to deny the existance of gravity and
>> > inertia?
>> 
>> Your analogy is arbitrary. People -do- deny the existence of both
>> those forces. Whether they are "right" or not depends on the circle
>> of people they are addressing. I certainly wouldn't address a PhD in
>> physics with this denial, I might address a group of new age
>> "spiritual" people that way.
>
> Yet a falling anvil from the top of the building will not respect
> their beliefs.  

You'd be surprised. I've seen instances with my own eyes where the
laws of physics haven't held. I know I take great risk saying this,
because this is akin to telling a Christian that Jesus was just
another man...but that's my experience. 

> Beliefs that contradict reality are unconvincing to reality

Even the belief that there is one and only one objective reality which
everyone shares whether they want to or not?

> You can't argue with the laws of physics (well, you can... but you
> will always lose; gotta love the laws of physics...).

When you can explain the magic of David Copperfield or David Blane,
I'll listen to this argument. 
------
Dave Hayes - Consultant - Altadena CA, USA - dave@jetcafe.org 
>>> The opinions expressed above are entirely my own <<<

"He who angers you conquers you."                     
                --Elizabeth Kenny





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