Abstraction does not solve any problems. Abstraction only clarifies the universe axioms. How to rely on universe axioms to solve problems is another issue for humans themselves.
If abstraction cannot be achieved, it doesn't matter for humans solving problems; systems with bugs can still run. However, the act of abstraction is crucial. This process is roughly "living." Born as entropy, without this process, it is "annihilation."
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Abstraction does not solve any problems. Abstraction only clarifies the universe axioms. How to rely on universe axioms to solve problems is another issue for humans themselves.
If abstraction cannot be achieved, it doesn't matter for humans solving problems; systems with bugs can still run.
However, the act of abstraction is crucial. This process is roughly "living." Born as entropy, without this process, it is "annihilation."