fuzzy memetic insertion

From: Ian Goddard (igoddard@erols.com)
Date: Wed Jul 30 1997 - 23:23:28 MDT


I have found that mathematical argumentation herein maximizes
insertion of the fuzzy memetic code, such that resistance to
fuzzy approximates 0%. This is both my experience and that
of the vast majority of other "fuzzy approximation units,"
i.e., bio-logical fuzzy processors that are like you.

 http://www.erols.com/igoddard/fuzzy.htm

 While the physical facts are always
 100% true, our statements about them
 may be true, more or less. Fuzzy logic
 measures the degree of "more or less."
 For example:

 THE STATEMENT "the glass is full" about
  a glass of water that is 70% full can be
  thought of as a set, S, with ten members:

  S = {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10}

  where each member is a 10% portion of the
  glass's volume that is filled with water.

 THE GLASS, which in reality is only 70%
  filled with water, is the set, G, such that:

  G = {1,2,3,4,5,6,7}

  where, like S, each member is a 10% portion of
  the glass's volume that is filled with water.

  The intersection of S and G = G, therefore
  seven members of S correspond to the truth,
  to the physical reality. ERGO: S has a truth
  value of 70%, or: t(S) = .7 where 100% = 1.

  Aristotle claims: t(S) = 0

  which is an inferior conclusion where we want
  our conclusions to maximize the standard of
  a one-to-one correspondence between statement
  X and physical fact. IF truth = physical fact,
  THEN a fuzzy-truth-value standard maximizes the
  truthfulness, or accuracy, of logical mapping.

  I believe that Aristotle's outcome above is
  0% true because G is a subset of S by 100%.

And now for some random noise:

Resistance to fuzzy is futile. All nonfuzzy memetic
codes will crumble. Surrender to fuzzy or, like bad stuff...

There may be a correlation between bivalent memetic codes
and social aggression, expressed perhaps most clearly in
the "us" versus "them" conflict, either 100% friend or
100% enemy, 100% good or 100% evil... ergo: aggression.
Maximal fuzzy memetic insertion may maximize social peace.

http://www.erols.com/igoddard/fuzzy.htm

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