sable_twilight ([info]sable_twilight) wrote,
@ 2008-02-25 17:06:00
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Fractal Wrongness
from [info]suicideluvkitty
Fractal Wrongness
The state of being wrong at every conceivable scale of resolution. That is, from a distance, a fractally wrong person's worldview is incorrect; and furthermore, if you zoom in on any small part of that person's worldview, that part is just as wrong as the whole worldview.

Debating with a person who is fractally wrong leads to infinite regress, as every refutation you make of that person's opinions will lead to a rejoinder, full of half-truths, leaps of logic, and outright lies, that requires just as much refutation to debunk as the first one. It is as impossible to convince a fractally wrong person of anything as it is to walk around the edge of the Mandelbrot set in finite time.

If you ever get embroiled in a discussion with a fractally wrong person on the Internet--in mailing lists, newsgroups, or website forums--your best bet is to say your piece once and ignore any replies, thus saving yourself time.


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[info]mantic_angel
2008-02-26 03:05 am UTC (link)
What an interesting notion. I think that's what I value about a lot of the people in my life - even if they disagree with me, it's tracable. The logical process is the same, just running off of different data. A "fractally wrong" person disagrees with my actual process.

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[info]whitelighter_78
2008-02-26 05:24 am UTC (link)
I like that...and thats good advice to consider

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[info]suicideluvkitty
2008-02-26 06:14 am UTC (link)
this is why i only engage in discussions online that i find personally amusing on some level. and i tend to be amused by people's fractal wrongness. and i enjoy tracing the steps and logic they used with it.

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