Suppose you run the same study, but substitute the general public with a "lookalike" group for the rationalishs--roughly matching their careers, ages, gender ratios, education, etc. Which group produces a more diverse set of solutions?
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Finally, for the sake of checking transitivity, same experiment but just the general public and rationalish lookalike groups:
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Clarification the solutions don't need to actually work Just curious about the relative homogeneity of the results
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successful solutions or just proposed sols?
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just proposed
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"There is only one way for a string to be taut, but all kinds of crazy ways for it to be slack."
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Actually in String theory you can make the string taut in more than 10^500 ways!
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Rationalishts _may_ win if the prompt is to collectively generate a diverse set of solutions within the group.
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I think this is accurate.
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