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1. Ordinary stereotypes work by analogy with a semiconductor, which can only take one of two possible states (Yes/No, Believe/Don't believe, Will let down/Won't let down, Will help in trouble/Won't help).
2. There is a fundamentally different approach...
Before the "measurement" occurs, the cat is in both states simultaneously.
A person with a probabilistic stereotype behaves exactly the same way. Until the "measurement" of the contactee occurs, they consider both possibilities and calmly perceive the object as a mixture of probabilities. And after the fact of the "measurement", such a person simply calmly records the result of the "measurement" that occurred.
Learning such "quantum" behavior consciously is extremely difficult. Most likely, one must be born with such quantum brains.
A blonde is asked:
- What is the probability that you will meet a dinosaur on the street right now?
- 50%.
- How?!
- Either I will, or I won't.
As for the problem of cheating, let's be realists and face the truth! And it is that modern people think: if I cheat/steal/rape/kill/... and no one finds out, and I don't get anything for it — then why not? Personally, I am a kind person by nature, and I want to believe and trust people, but I constantly find: when I am ashamed in my thoughts for thinking badly of someone — they later turn out to be even worse! Yes, I constantly have to be disappointed in people. :(
If we return to cheating in "Heroes" again, then maybe someday a mod will be created that makes cheating absolutely impossible. But for now, against cheating offline, there is only one remedy: daily saves and viewing the replay of turns. And online, the problem remains open and unsolved — hence all the heated debates. Yes, and for now, everything relies on mutual trust and the reputation of the players!
Воскресайте, камінні душі, Розчиняйте серця і чоло, Щоб не сказали Про вас грядущі: їх на землі не було…
(Василь Симоненко. Люди – прекрасні)
(Василь Симоненко. Люди – прекрасні)