The one, that seems to be closest
that’s what i thought. I’m sure something’s going way over my head but my first thought was “how is this a tough choice or even a question”
Does Infinity include dimensions of levers that you can’t comprehend?
Can I take the axiom of choice?
Sorry, we sold out of that 5 min before you walked in.
Yeah but then like that person said, they will disassemble the trolley in a weird way and put back together two trolleys, one on each track.
Help me, I assumed that it’s possible but then two men appeared to decompose the train and put the parts back together into two copies of the original train
Just pull out a few thousand levers and throw them in front of the trolley.
The image suggests that a closest element of each cluster exists, but a furthest element does not, so I will pull the closest lever in each cluster.
Nope, they’re infinitely close to you as well. They’re now inside you.
Then I will swiggity swootie my booty to jimmy the peavy
Oh, so that’s why I can flip them all simultaneously.
Just pull every one, I know one in each cluster will work, but like I gotta make sure
I know you can’t enumerate them all, but you just have to enumerate them faster than the trolly. and live forever
id pull the right one
Works with mazes and everything else. It’s the “good ol’ rock” of cardinality
That one
i open the I Ching
Since any one will work I just pull a nearby lever at random and go home
I invoke the axiom of choice and hope for the best. because if it doesn’t work we have bigger problems then 4 dead people
I’m just gonna start swolping my arms out pulling all levers, fuck it
Get a time machine that can take me infinitely toward and backward in time, then use an infinitely long piece of string to attached to one lever in each cluster, then pull all the levers at once to redirect the train.
sortition all the way