Psinter said:
You won't believe what just happened to me... That's why I won't tell you.
I'm not so sure I understand what you mean.
I mean the first post of threads often contain a photo and a question about it. Thus there is no necessity anymore to describe in own words where the question comes in which sometimes already produces an answer by itself if you were forced to do.
The availability to have access to the internet everywhere and around the clock, e.g. to Wiki, means it's so easy to look up things, that one doesn't have to learn them anymore. I'm talking about common knowledge like capitals of countries and things like this. In former times interested people had to read a book and learn it.
An IDE I once used changed its scroll-down menus and written commands into a huge bunch of icons to be clicked. I'm still wondering how people can remember them. I definitely prefer to read instead of learning small colored images.
These are fundamental habits that are changing nowadays and I'm curious where it might lead to. I've read some time ago that according to a study our thumbs and pointer fingers already measurably changed (muscles, reaction and so on).
Edit: Another example. I've just read the following theorem:
Theorem 1. The set {1, . . . , 7824} can be partitioned into two parts, such that no part contains a Pythagorean triple, while this is impossible for {1, . . . , 7825}. (
http://arxiv.org/abs/1605.00723)
The proof is a computer output of 200 terabytes length! The authors of the paper said they can condense it to 68 gigabyte. Can we still consider it a proof? Things are fundamentally changing which is exciting. But where does it lead us to?
(Simply random thoughts. Nothing to be discussed in detail here.)