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===Extra "credit"===
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Here is a snapshot of that contains a [[wp:Thought_experiment|thought experiment]] I have been working on: http://web.archive.org/web/20230529223105/https://crudfactory.com/Bell-assumes-his-conclusion.pdf The thought experiment concerns the same subject as this task, but more directly addresses the conundrum. It aims to illustrate the fallaciousness (despite their widespread acceptance by people regarded as "experts") of certain arguments underlying the conundrum, and thus to resolve the technical aspects of the conundrum. Whether it succeeds is up to you to decide. I am just a computer programmer, after all. And, even if I succeed in resolving the technical aspects of the conundrum, I have barely touched on the social aspects of it. Nevertheless, the thought experiment begs to be computer-animated, and I am not ''that'' kind of a programmer.
Here is a snapshot of what contains a [[wp:Thought_experiment|thought experiment]] I have been working on: http://web.archive.org/web/20230529223105/https://crudfactory.com/Bell-assumes-his-conclusion.pdf The thought experiment concerns the same subject as this task, but more directly addresses the conundrum. It aims to illustrate the fallaciousness (despite their widespread acceptance by people regarded as "experts") of certain arguments underlying the conundrum, and thus to resolve the technical aspects of the conundrum. Whether it succeeds is up to you to decide. I am just a computer programmer, after all. And, even if I succeed in resolving the technical aspects of the conundrum, I have barely touched on the social aspects of it. Nevertheless, the thought experiment begs to be computer-animated, and I am not ''that'' kind of a programmer.


For extra "credit" (in the form of contribution to the community), write an animation or animations of the thought experiment.
For extra "credit" (in the form of contribution to the community), write an animation or animations of the thought experiment.