Afraid no one will care about my calculations

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The discussion centers on the introduction of a new logic aimed at addressing the common sense problem in artificial intelligence and enhancing the scientific approach to metaphysics. The author expresses concern about the willingness of individuals to engage in the necessary calculations for this new logic. A key conclusion is that if the work holds value, it will withstand peer review, emphasizing the importance of publishing in a reputable peer-reviewed journal as a critical first step.

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I'm coming out with a new logic in about a year which hopefully will be the first step towards solving the common sense problem in AI as well as making metaphysics more scientific. I'm afraid people will be unwilling to the hard work of performing the calculations I recommend.
 
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gamow99 said:
I'm coming out with a new logic in about a year which hopefully will be the first step towards solving the common sense problem in AI as well as making metaphysics more scientific. I'm afraid people will be unwilling to the hard work of performing the calculations I recommend.

If there's value in what you have done, it will survive peer review and people will pay attention.
Thus, the first step is publication in a suitable peer-reviewed journal.
 
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