On 3/2/2020 2:25 PM, Tanner Swett wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 2, 2020, 11:34 Kerim Aydin wrote:
> 
>> Well, we purposefully error-trapped switches, which suggests that we allow
>> that sort of thing if the rules are explicit about it happening:
>>
> 
> But an indeterminate value is merely one that "cannot be reasonably
> determined" (paraphrasing slightly). That's not an acknowledgement that a
> value can be fundamentally and intrinsically ambiguous; it's just an
> acknowledgement of the fact that we Agorans may be actually unable to
> figure out what the value is.

The CFJ 1460 standard includes "fundamentally unknowable" stuff as fitting
into the "cannot be reasonably determined" category.

Judge Maud wrote: (https://faculty.washington.edu/kerim/nomic/cases/?1460)

> a purported communication such as
>
>   I announce my intent to remove the first n listed proposals from the
>   proposal pool, where n is the minimum of 5 and the number of
>   counterexamples to the Riemann hypothesis,
>
> accompanied by a list of 5 or more proposals, would require unreasonably
> excessive effort.

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