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LizzardWizzard comments on December 2014 Bragging Thread - Less Wrong Discussion

3 Post author: Morendil 30 November 2014 11:54PM

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Comment author: LizzardWizzard 03 December 2014 08:59:16AM 0 points [-]

You made up this stories in a minute? Wow, fast system 1

Comment author: Gunnar_Zarncke 03 December 2014 12:49:43PM 1 point [-]

There is not that much to make up. For me numbers (digit sequences) are somewhat like words. And building a story from words is mostly easy - compare to this xkcd. Compare this:

  • 286 718 3385 246 354 65 625

  • cpu my-friend symmetric-hill stairs broken-stairs earning 5-squares.

The latter is not exactly how I read the digits but close enough to get an impression I hope. Constructing a story for the latter is easier than for the 'meaningless' digits themselves.

I guess it must be the same or rather much deeper for many mathematicians, esp. the number-theory ones. It was said about Ramanujan that every positive integer was one his personal friends.

Comment author: LizzardWizzard 06 December 2014 09:57:58AM 1 point [-]

Finally I mastered the skill) The trick was to put effort and make you sys2 to come up with a stories and then decode them into numbers again. I don't have deep mathematical and programming understanding like most of people here, so I had to use word almost time after time, for example "727" is almost Boeing 737