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Posted by KK Aw on September 08, 2002 at 14:02:13:
In Reply to: Re: New insights into KM and IC posted by Mezei on September 08, 2002 at 13:39:49:
I think you are doing exactly the opposite of what Einstein is advocating. By reducing everything to true/false, you are trying to make things simpler. You are loosing the richness of the information and their interrelationships with other information. You will be missing opportunities.
Making things as simple as possible must be in the context of what we are dealing with. For example we use scenario analysis to identify the number of possible scenarios and focus our energy in studying these possible scenarios rather than all possible scenarios. At some point we may need to revisit some of the scenarios we have ignored.
- Re: New insights into KM and IC Mezei 14:11:55 09/08/02 (1)
- Re: New insights into KM and IC Boris Pluskowski 16:02:46 09/09/02 (0)
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