Intuition is the part of your knowledge that you cannot test for correctness. Proving correctness requires deriving a very low dimensional representation, so you can apply analytic operators. Most of the functions that a brain approximates cannot be translated into that form.
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Replying to @Plinz
I see intuition as something that is borne out of experience and therefore subjective, so by definition it cannot be tested for correctness. We can only approximate to what is more commonly accepted as ‘intuitive.’
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Replying to @FieryPhoenix7
I think that it makes sense to disassemble your intuitions about "subjective", "experience" and "testing" and prove their properties :)
5:11 AM - 16 Jul 2018
from Berlin, Germany
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