Unsolvable Problem

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An Unsolvable Problem is, by its namesake, unsolvable. This in an abstract concept, which could be either through logical or decision based problems like the halting problem, or purely mathematical like the Collatz Conjecture.

There is not many problems like this that present itself in Resonite, as it is accurately and naturally occurring, or part of the rules governed by coding itself (as currently, Resonite is turing complete).

Many people have tried to solve unsolvable problems, but it is either a fruitless venture, or they get discouraged and claim that it is just "a waste of time". That alone however has not stopped people from trying to solve many unsolvable problems.

Examples

Unsolvable Problems In ProtoFlux

There are some nodes in Resonite that can cause this type of problem:

Videos

A powerful video explaining the unsolvable problem and how it effects us today.

See Also