the best way to erase numbers written on paper is by writing other numbers over them. something bayesian perception something
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Replying to @VesselOfSpirit
whoever wrote the small natural numbers out of order on the count's wall is attacking his mind in this same manner
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but perhaps the small natural numbers were written there by the count, because they represented his own best guesses
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Replying to @VesselOfSpirit
if so, his eager grasping at true death via good epistemic practice and the life hack of writing is backfiring on him. irony
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maybe he has lived on the column since the beginning and had to invent all the numbers for himself
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but on earth, it took millions of people thousands of years to even invent zero. so it will take the count billions of years in that case
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he could successfully count all the way up and not know that he had to start at zero instead of one. this is true horror
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