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|    Manuel Rodriguez to All    |
|    Fuzzy logic in esoteric products?    |
|    24 Jan 19 02:24:18    |
      From: aa5@gmx.net              Fuzzy logic is known as a fake science which doesn't provide useful       results but allows predatory publishers to become famous. Fuzzy experts       are calling the technique meta-mathematics or a new kind of thinking       but what they really want is to produce a nonsense paper and make a hoax       about the naive readership who aren't able to distinct between friend and       foo. There are a lot of noise papers available about fuzzy logic which       are explaining what the set theory is, or how to build robots. What all       these pamphlets have in common is that it's not science and that the       robot isn't working.              Additional to spreading out false information into the internet, some       advanced fuzzy experts had the glorious idea to sell complete product       based on fuzzy logic. usually that are esoteric products which are useless       and overpriced at the same time. For example a device to energize water,       a pendulum to swing out the healing process of a person or any other       humbug known from ancient fairs.              Has anyone more examples, how fuzzy logic is used in esoteric       products? Perhaps with an URL or with a youtube video which is showing       some non-working fake products in action.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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