Edit: also, do you think in possible future versions of this concept I should avoid the fictional examples? The point of bringing up fictional examples was that it is actually a really good example of what I’m talking about and some people are familiar with it.
Can you make the point with non-fictional examples? If not, then it seems like generalizing from fictional evidence. A lot of what Kvothe can do is simply intractable, and so using him as an example seems like magical thinking rather than someone familiar with real-world optimization models.
Can you make the point with non-fictional examples? If not, then it seems like generalizing from fictional evidence. A lot of what Kvothe can do is simply intractable, and so using him as an example seems like magical thinking rather than someone familiar with real-world optimization models.
It wasn’t supposed to be evidence. It was an “alice and bob”-type illustration story that happens to exist in fiction.
I’ll use better examples in future tho.