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<div>My comments to a magid shiur:</div>
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<div>While I can certainly construct a logic , it’s hard to see why an umdena as to people’s awareness would not follow the actual facts on the ground (although I know we have the same debate by maiz panav) rather than setting the umdena in stone at an arbitrary
point in time. (not to say that they should change frequently)</div>
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<div>I’m also not convinced that at some level following two different “unrelated” psakim of two poskim does not run the risk of inconsistent application (or tartei dsatrei). Especially if you take the position that Hakachic intuition is based on their total
knowledge of Torah.</div>
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<div>Lhavdil It may be like machine learning today where the artificial intelligence result is not necessarily explainable even to the original programmers but rather based on all the data that the machines have scooped up. Since you can’t know exactly what
they have intuited from the data you may very well get contradictory results from two different machine systems</div>
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<div>Thoughts?<br>
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KT</div>
<div>Joel Rich</div>
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