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LegitHyperbole said:
firebush03 said:

You need to be a little more specific when you say "Gaming is better than any other art medium" or "Gaming is the highest art form". By what metrics? Saying something is "better" is about as useful as asking whether a video game console is a home/portable console. It's fully subjective...and b/c of this subjectiveness, the blanket 'Yes' or 'No' response also doesn't really lend itself well here.

You can ask people subjective questions. What's your favourite video game is extremely subjective. The game awards are subjective. Hell, everything is subjective accept the laws of mathematics. 

not saying you can't ask subjective questions, my intent was more that you prolly shouldn't ask questions with subjective interpretation with the only responses being ‘Yes’ or ‘No’. idk kinda a bad point on my part lol, but I’ll still defend it to an extent.

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That all being said...you mentioned the laws of mathematics, and Legit, do I have some good news for you. :) (you are speaking to a phd candidate in mathematics.) Ask me anything about localizing integral domains (aka 'domains' in commutative algebra) over a multiplicatively closed subset of such integral domain, constructing isomorphic/epimorphic/monomorphic/etc. relations between objects of a shared category, the Lebesgue-Radon-Nikodym Theorem and it's powerful implications in studying the reflexive nature of the $mathbb{C}-$space $L^p,$ etc. Matter of fact, Legit, you should start a thread asking for the VGChartz community to talk about their favorite mathematical statements. I got a whole lot to share with the community. We could turn VGChartz into MathChartz. Make everybody really good at math. Legit, you ahev this power to start a thread for math. Begin the change!!!!!! Lebesgue-Radon-Nikodym Theorem! Fubini-Tonelli Theorem! Reisz Representation Theorem! Mayer-Vietoris Theorem! Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic & Algebra! Classification Theorem for Fin Gen $R-$modules over PID!

(you gave me an opportunity to talk about math, and I ran with it.)

Last edited by firebush03 - on 11 December 2024