Azathoth123 comments on What are your contrarian views? - Less Wrong

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Comment author: Azathoth123 25 September 2014 12:36:46AM 1 point [-]

It seems like such a thing is either provably possible or (more likely) provably impossible. Know of anything like that?

Btrettel's example of ray tracing in thermal radiation is such a model. Another example from social science: basic economic and game theory often assume the agents are omniscient or nearly omniscient.

Comment author: AABoyles 25 September 2014 01:56:13PM 0 points [-]

False: Assuming something is infinite (unbounded) is not the same as coercing it to a representation of infinity. Neither of those examples when represented in code would require a declaration that thing=infinity. That aside, game theory often assumes players have unbounded computational resources and a perfect understanding of the game, but never omniscience.

Comment author: lackofcheese 25 September 2014 11:57:25PM 0 points [-]

A better term is "logical omniscience".