• JoeBigelow@lemmy.ca
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    18 hours ago

    SI being capable of interspecies translation is an interesting thing I hadn’t considered.

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      18 hours ago

      What’s more profound is that math is universal - after some teething pains with regards to understanding conventions, any alien technology should be comprehensive by us, and vice versa.

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        5 hours ago

        math is universal

        Well… up to the base calculation methods. Logic is universal. Math is a set of rules. Aliens might rule different.

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          4 hours ago

          I would say (not an expert) math is a representation of (numerical) logic, and as it gets more complex, the conventions if representing logical ideas need to be laid out. But that said, once done (teething pains), a learned and read peer “in the art” should be able to both comprehend and communicate at least mathematical ideas, and as a (gradual) extension to this, applied technology.

          Put another way, ‘greek’ ideas should be easier to communicate with than ‘latin’ ideas.

          However all bets out the window if aliens have a straight up ‘God’ that just gives them stuff and they are themselves dumb as doornails. In which case we have a few common denominators already living it up.

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        14 hours ago

        “Wait you all started with base 60 and left it? It took us millenia to realize that it was the best choice, and once we did we never looked back”