I wonder will there be a 6th season for Sliders in this 21st century?

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The discussion revolves around the concept of infinite infinities in set theory and its implications in quantum mechanics. The preference for a practical approach, as highlighted by the phrase "shut up and calculate," suggests a focus on results rather than theoretical debates. Additionally, there is speculation about the future capabilities of AI, predicting that within 20 years, AI will be able to create customized content, such as a new season of a TV series, based on user input and preferences. This reflects a growing interest in the intersection of technology, creativity, and mathematics.

will there be a 6th season for Sliders in this 21st centuryl

  • yes

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  • no

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  • perhaps

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What do you think?
 
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And everyone who learnt Set Theories in foundations of maths there are infinite infinities etc....
 
Certainly yes..

In 20 years, you will be able to tell the AI that you want Season 6 of Sliders, and describe what changes you want, and it will make a whole TV series for you.

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