haha, the “Baby you must be tired because you’ve been running through my mind all night!” let-me-out line.
Why would I give AI my precise brain scan, anyway?
edit: as for AI ‘extrapolating’ me from a bit of small talk, that’s utter nonsense along the lines of compressing an HD movie into few hundreds bytes.
Phew. This is just an ‘ask a stupid question, get a stupid answer’ situation.
Questions ‘why’ and ‘what is’ are metaphysical or semantic and have nothing whatsoever to do with science. The only reason why those are prevalent in education is that education sucks. Science is not a search for answers to “why X happens”, even though it is popularized as such.
My school physics wasn’t like this at all (eastern Europe here). I would have a problem to solve—how many watts of heating are required to maintain uniform temperature of 20 degrees Celsius in a 10x5x2.2m room with concrete walls of 20cm thickness and outside temperature of −20 degrees Celsius (you can look up thermal conductivity of concrete). A very reasonable question. In the end, you’re good in physics not when you have some warm inner feeling of understanding, not when you can ‘explain’ why something happens, but when you can PREDICT what will happen and/or make things happen. Nature couldn’t care less if you know or not “why” stone axe is good for killing a mammoth (or something), it doesn’t care if you call it ‘inertia’ or something else.