The density of bonuses is not constant at all. There are some places with a higher density. Now, assume I was a bigger point and my knowledge about the distribution of bonuses was complete. Of course I would prefer to be at places with a higher density. But there is a parameter that affects my decisions! And that is "I am not alone in the world, there are other points that can eat those bonuses" and each point wants every thing for itself and is never satisfied. I want to eat as much as I can!
As it is obvious the smaller the other points are, the more I can eat. So I should try to prevent other points from getting bigger. But what should be the solution? I know the points close to places with a high density are the more dangerous ones. They are the axis of evil and if I let them live they will get bigger faster than others. What should be the solution?
1- Let's accept that anyway those points will get bigger. I will find as many bonus as I can and let them live ther. In this solution I am always living at places with a higher density, and also there are some rivals that have got bigger and now they are eating with an equal rate comparing to me. but we are big.
2- I can start iterating among the high density places. just to eat the envirnoment around the smaller points but very fast, just around those points to prevent them from eating until I will be back there in the next round. This seems very smart! It is more effiecient comparing to the previous solution.
3- Of course the second solution is much better than the first one but it is not always the best solution. What will happen if my speed is not enough to be able to eat the bonuses around all small points around higher density places? Some of them will have chance to eat bonuses! I hate this. but often if you think you can find another trick!
I have a suggestion. lets find a friend. Maybe if we were two big points we were enough to eat all around:D So I will let one of those small points to get big but only that one. We are friends and there is enough points for both of us. My friends' number is equal to how many friends do I need! This was one of the rules that the painter discovered at very beginning!
Saturday, December 16, 2006
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خیلی خوبه که مینویسی: ولی من وقتی مطالبت رو خوندم یاد این قضیه افتادم:
http://kojaa.blogspot.com/2006/12/blog-post_1554.html
:))
khob are vali ham to mitooni befahmi chi migam, ham vaase khodam english type kardan aasoontare
Well, philosophers have been thinking about our world for 2500 years now (since ancient Greece at least) and do you know what they have found?
Nothing. Yeah, Not a god damn result. for 2500 years and non of our moral values have been "proven" by philosophy.
Maybe we are too small to analyze ourselves.
I just want to live happily...
No we are not.
I mean philosophers have a problem while they think about human kind! The problem is they forget that there is more than 6 billion other people on the earth where each of them wants to model the world!
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