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On Mar 7, 6:58*am, Michael Ash wrote:
In rec.aviation.student WJRFlyBoy wrote: It certainly is and learning is a somewhat mathematical function over time. If X is max knowledge, then Y is a function of X, the more Y early on the closer to X you can get as long as T Time doesn't = zero. If only life were that simple. The reality is that learning is a ridiculously complex vector function in an incomprehensible number of dimensions. Because of this there is no meaningful value for X, max knowledge. Doing more learning early on doesn't guarantee that you'll be better off, and can even make you worse off, as you get stuck with pre-conceived notions and such. I think what you mean to say is that if knowlege is K, dK/dt cannot be maximised (nor ensure that it remains positive) . The dimensions are irrelevant in so far as K can be projected orthogonal to the time axis. Cheers |
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