06-18-2017, 08:22 PM
(06-18-2017, 03:45 PM)myth Wrote:(06-18-2017, 12:57 PM)Shannon Wrote: The gender limiter relies on an "If" statement, which seems to be very challenging for the subconscious mind to execute as a computer would for some reason.
You may have already considered this, but computers kinda do it both ways too:Both could be ambiguously expressed in English as "If x is 2" much like "If I am male." Presuming that you consider "I" to be a variable and not a constant. Whether you consider "male" to be a variable or a constant (words being both connotative as well as denotative) might also open a whole new kettle of fish. Well, assuming that brains work that similarly to computers.
- "if(x==2)" is only true is x is equal to the value of 2.
- "if(x=2)" will attempt to set x to the value of 2 and is always true if x can be 2.
As I said, I have found a way to make this work to a high degree in the years since AM6 was released, but it requires an ridiculous level of specificity and even then seems to always fail to some degree as a function of the combination of (1) the modules designed to overcome resistance and (2) the fact that execution seems to happen automatically with comprehension and processing of a statement. In other words... just the act of comprehension appears to be intrinsically tied to executing the statement being comprehended, to some degree.
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