Sweer's Impossibility Theorem: Nothing can be both completely general and
internally consistent at the same time.
internally consistent at the same time.
Related:
- Nothing can be both completely general
and internally consistent at the same time.
Sweer`s Impossibility... - The general himself ought to be such a one as can at the same time
see both forward and backward.
Plutarch (46-120 AD) -- Whether an Aged Man ought... - The only completely consistent people are the dead.
Aldous... - Be consistent -
but don't do it all the time... - Arbitrary systems, pl.n.:
Systems about which nothing general can be said,
save "nothing general can be said... - Arbitrary systems, pl.n.:
Systems about which nothing general can be said,
save "nothing general can be said... - Arbitrary systems, pl.n.:
Systems about which nothing general can be said,
save "nothing general can be said... - And now for something completely the
same..... - And now for something completely
the same...
