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This is more difficult than wordle. You might have the correct sum but in the wrong order. For example in math 8 + 2 is the same as 2 + 8 but not in numble. The order matters.


From the article:

"Eradicable diseases usually need to meet the following criteria: it’s an infectious disease, humans are the major host of for the disease, effective vaccines or treatments are available for the disease, and there is political and financial support for the eradication efforts"


Thanks for the well reasoned response. There are times when I think hn has become too negative, then a comment like yours pulls me back in.

"if it turned out we were in a simulation, that would almost by definition mean that our universe was intelligently designed (even if the design were merely a one-for-one replica of a non-designed universe). I think that such a scenario is unnerving to many people because it would introduce the possibility that the designer(s) might be able to express agency in the universe, and towards humans individually, in a way that the cold unfeeling laws of physics do not."

Excellent point - one I hadn't considered too deeply. I would also imagine it would challenge the ideas of religious people around the world. "Mine is the one true faith. Therefore my God(s) created the simulation" sort of thing. It would probably bring about completely new religions come to think of it.

Let's hope its not a simulation.


> I would also imagine it would challenge the ideas of religious people around the world.

It seems to me that simulationism and theism are mostly compatible beliefs, perhaps differing only in the nature of the creator. If anything, evidence of simulation seems like it would come as a greater shock to atheists and the irreligious.

> Let's hope its not a simulation.

Why not?


If there was definitive proof that reality was indeed a simulation, and there was a creator of it, I don't think it would align with most of the world's religions.

So you would have believers and non-believers realizing what they believed in is wrong. I imagine the world would descend into chaos.


I guess it depends on the kind of proof we are entertaining. If the proof were so obvious that all observers immediately drew the same conclusion, (e.g., message in the sky, "Experiment #323481 is ending in X days."), then chaos might ensue. I don't see why an intelligent designer would intervene with the simulation without a very good reason. It's hard to imagine such a scenario, perhaps some kind of a test for transcendence, e.g., pass the test and get materialized in "outside" world.

If proof of simulation existed, I think it would be more abstruse, e.g., error states in quantum field theory. If this proof were only accessible to the intelligencia, I doubt the reaction would be very different from that of a new religion. Some would proclaim divine providence like the prophets of yore (perhaps it was a miracle, or perhaps they just saw Jesus in the toast). I doubt anything short of an exploitable error would cause a disturbance to life as we know it. On the other hand, if we could exploit it...


> then a comment like yours pulls me back in.

That's a really positive thing to say, and I appreciate it, thanks.

> it would challenge the ideas of religious people around the world.

Don't you think it would also challenge the ideas of non-religious people?

I can imagine it being pretty disorienting to suddenly find that there is a "supernatural" "higher power", a "creator" that can (and probably does) take an interest in the affairs of men, potentially rewarding or punishing them for their deeds, both during and after their biological life. That seems like exactly the sort of reality that many atheists would most want to avoid.


Totally agree. Having recently watched "Don't Look Up", I imagine there would still be a good number of "Simulation deniers" who would carry on regardless.

This sounds like the plot of a sci-fi novel...


Link to paper "Natural Language Descriptions of Deep Visual Features": https://arxiv.org/abs/2201.11114


“When Elon gets into something, he develops just this different level of interest in it than other people. This is what differentiates Elon from the rest of humanity.”

I would think a good percentage of hn readers would fall into this category as well.


Link to AlphaFold Protein Structure Database: https://alphafold.ebi.ac.uk/


it's gonna be down for a while as all the world's structural biologists try to download it.





And I believe it was also buried by dang, on the logic that bills rarely go anywhere and are thus usually not worthy of a thread.



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