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== Ponderance ==
 
here's a problem, that i have sent a considerable
here's a problem, that i have sent a considerable
amount of time thinking.
amount of time thinking.


If Two investment companies, have "time machines" that can look into the future and so that they can view their present investment strategies accordingly, who will make more money in the future, if their future cannot be changed from what they see?
  If Two investment companies, have "time machines"
that can look into the future and so that they can
their present investment straegies accordingly,
  who will make more money in the future, if their
future cannot be changed from what they see?




== More Interesting Question ==
Here's a more interesting question.
Here's a more interesting question.


Suppose, you had to take a test. This test could be anything, from factoring an 1024-bit RSA number, to a simple 8-bit addition or even the SAT.
  Suppose, you had to take a test. This test could be
anything, from factoring an 1024-bit RSA number, to a
simple 8-bit addition or even the SAT.


Now, if you had a time machine, and if you go into the future, and find out that you did not get a perfect score on the test, given that you also find out all the correct answers on the test and if you are allowed to use the answer sheet in your test, what does that tell you about the test?
  Now, if you had a time machine, and if you go into
the future, and find out that you did not get a
perfect score on the test, given that you also find
out all the correct answers on the test and if you are
allowed to use the answer sheet in your test,
  what does that tell you about the test?


Does that mean that any error you make is not yours?
Does that mean that any error you make is not yours?
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Is supreme intelligence equivalent to a "perfect time
Is supreme intelligence equivalent to a "perfect time
machine" ?
machine" ?

Latest revision as of 11:54, 28 January 2026

here's a problem, that i have sent a considerable amount of time thinking.

 If Two investment companies, have "time machines"

that can look into the future and so that they can their present investment straegies accordingly,

 who will make more money in the future, if their

future cannot be changed from what they see?


Here's a more interesting question.

 Suppose, you had to take a test. This test could be

anything, from factoring an 1024-bit RSA number, to a simple 8-bit addition or even the SAT.

 Now, if you had a time machine, and if you go into

the future, and find out that you did not get a perfect score on the test, given that you also find out all the correct answers on the test and if you are allowed to use the answer sheet in your test,

 what does that tell you about the test?

Does that mean that any error you make is not yours? Can computers/machines use 'time portals' to find creative solution to their problems?

Is supreme intelligence equivalent to a "perfect time machine" ?