PG1995
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I would like to say that I'm having difficult time in framing my question therefore you would need to see beyond my words.
Can something be defined using different set of variables by different species to the same effect?
Humans try to define or mathematize things in terms of variables which make understanding to them. For instance, torque is defined in terms of force and distance from pivot point because both variables make sense to humans. But perhaps some alien species uses some other variables to define torque but they still come to same conclusion as humans. Usually the same destination can be reached through different pathways by different persons. Do you get me? Please help me if you do. Thank you.
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PG
I would like to say that I'm having difficult time in framing my question therefore you would need to see beyond my words.
Can something be defined using different set of variables by different species to the same effect?
Humans try to define or mathematize things in terms of variables which make understanding to them. For instance, torque is defined in terms of force and distance from pivot point because both variables make sense to humans. But perhaps some alien species uses some other variables to define torque but they still come to same conclusion as humans. Usually the same destination can be reached through different pathways by different persons. Do you get me? Please help me if you do. Thank you.
Regards
PG