P = they will come
X = you build it
Q = a bird flies by
~P = they will not come

[Test]
Execute X

[Results]
A
B
C
.
.
.
Z53002011232038402

Conclusion: Sometimes variables are useless


On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 2:10 PM, Piaget Modeler via AGI <[email protected]>
wrote:

> How have knowledge representations dealt with the absence of a
> proposition?
>
> Suppose there is a knowledge base KB containing a proposition
>
> P
>
> We can represent P being false as
>
> (not P)
>
> But how do you represesent the fact that neither P nor (not P)  are in the
> KB?
>
> Kindly advise.
>
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