This seems kind of silly, as a complaint. Many people would be disappointed by this; therefore, a good future won’t have it more than necessary as a tradeoff with other good things. The important puzzles where solving them is better on net than leaving them to be solved, will be solved; puzzles where humanity will get more out of never being told hints toward the answer than we lose from having the problems still exist, will not be solved. It’s possible that the latter category ends up empty and all that’s left is play, that solving Fun Theory doesn’t leave ‘real’ problems, but in a good future that will only happen if it’s worth it.
This seems kind of silly, as a complaint. Many people would be disappointed by this; therefore, a good future won’t have it more than necessary as a tradeoff with other good things. The important puzzles where solving them is better on net than leaving them to be solved, will be solved; puzzles where humanity will get more out of never being told hints toward the answer than we lose from having the problems still exist, will not be solved. It’s possible that the latter category ends up empty and all that’s left is play, that solving Fun Theory doesn’t leave ‘real’ problems, but in a good future that will only happen if it’s worth it.