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by nilirl
221 days ago
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I see your point. I'd meant relatively fewer progressive options compared to an absolute and unchanging number of total options. But that's not what the author's analogy would imply. Still, I think you're saying the author is deducing the creative process as a kind of gradient descent, whereas my reading was the author was trying to abductively explore an analogy. |
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It's somewhat like saying cars are faster than motorbikes because they have more wheels-- it's like with horses and humans, horses have four legs and because of that are faster than humans with two legs. It's wrong on both sides of the analogy.