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[ QUOTE ] mad/gump, how does your answer change when the problem is changed to "fit the set of programs that people wished to / did program over the past 5 years (still only computation programs) into those 3 categories" I guess you could say Im curious about the practical answer to what is very theoretical question. The problem w/ wording it this second way is that there is considerable skew away from groups 2/3 with actually written programs and probably some even with wished for programs. [/ QUOTE ] Oh, what do you mean by "wished for," exactly? I still think it would be 1, but... Would a program that successfully outputs the correct answer to the question "how can we achieve cold fusion" count as one of the "wished for" programs? [/ QUOTE ] hahaha well, I think its fair to say you would need to be able to, at least in theory, devise the algorithm for the program to count here. So (and I could be wrong about this, since physics is my weakest science, and I dont know much beyond the basics about CF), I think this doesnt count. I think a good example of a wished for program that has never been coded is a program that solves chess. |
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