Solving Fitch's Paradox of Knowability Using Fractal Mathematics

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Explore how to tackle Fitch's Paradox of Knowability through the use of fractal mathematics, DSI (Deterministic Search of Infinity) algorithm, and interstellar data compression. By understanding the scopes of knowability and employing innovative solutions, such as compressing massive amounts of data with minimal bytes, this article delves into overcoming paradoxes and expanding the realm of accessible knowledge.


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  1. How to SOLVE Fitch s Paradox of Knowability Lorenz Hehrofer Mean Business - WE DO!

  2. History of Paradox of Knowability The paradox of knowability is well-known to all philosophers streams world globally defining the scope of knowledge accessible to mankind. There are four scopes of knowability: - - - - Known Knowable Unknown Unknowable

  3. 1. How To Solve Fitchs Paradox By default unknowable is inaccessible to mankind, solving Fitch s Paradox we make accessible total of universe DSI What is DSI and how it works Maths How to find unknowable scope Solved Paradoxes Fitch s Paradox Solution is mandatory have Applied Science invention

  4. DSI, how to solve infinite data arrays O(1) complexity We use fractal mathematics to solve unknowable and paradox solutions at a global knowledge range Matrix n defining parameters of DSI(n) if defining solution of Deterministic Search Of Uncountable Unordered Infinite Data Arrays of O(1) complexity using Fractal Mathematics define only one solution and only one value of result.

  5. Fitchs Paradox Mathematics We define f(x) = DSI(n) f - function performing search DSI - Deterministic Search Of Infinity algorithm n - Search algorithm parameters x - searched parameters $$ Searching for a KNOWLEDGE at specific range parameters we receive K N O W L E D G E E X I S TS The finding of all required solution is a prank, process is slow by nature and WE DO first shot

  6. Finding all universe knowledge is POSSIBLE

  7. 2. Examples By the end of this section, your audience should be able to visualize: Interstellar Data Compression 8,000,000,000 TB of data compressed to 96 bytes using Fractal Maths and O(1) speed What is the pain you cure with your solution? Cashout Corporate Patent Show them a specific person who would benefit from your solution.

  8. Lorenz Herhofer, CEO, PhD Herhofer Space Group Herhofer Space University We broke four realms of infinity: - - - - Infinity Matter Perception Knowability

  9. Good luck! We hope you ll use these tips to go out and deliver a memorable pitch for your product or service!her For more (free) presentation tips relevant to other types of messages, go to herhoferspacegroup.uk Mean Business - WE DO!

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