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Staying patient. What kind of "thing" are you referring to? Do you mean "complex"?
4th Sep 2025, 7:06 PM
Lisa
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I can juggle 5 objects in the air, and even multiplex them. However, I have found that it is impossible to do in an airplane while in freefall. FinePix10 I wonder if maybe this topic strays from programming or questions about Sololearn, and might be better suited for a personal profile post. Yeah, I think so.
4th Sep 2025, 11:07 PM
Brian
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FinePix10 I can tell that you have an ambitious goal that is ardently on your mind. Reach for it. Let it guide your training choices. The cool thing is that this idea is in your mind, so it already exists. Like Michelangelo chipping away at a marble block to reveal the statue inside, you only need to find the right tools to make your idea take shape in code. Pick one block (Unity with C#, or Blender with Python, or 3JS with JavaScript + HTML), shape the rough form (basic geometry, transforms), then refine (textures, interaction). Remove distractions, add detail only when the core is clear. Each cut reveals more of what was always inside. In the meantime, feel free to post specific questions with relevant tags, including which language.
5th Sep 2025, 5:58 AM
Brian
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I think Its impossible
5th Sep 2025, 4:05 AM
FinePix10
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Am new but dosent mean i wont know something
5th Sep 2025, 4:06 AM
FinePix10
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So theres no Chance of creating a 3D model i think
5th Sep 2025, 4:06 AM
FinePix10
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6th Sep 2025, 5:21 AM
Unknown Decoder
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Yes
6th Sep 2025, 11:27 AM
Ahmed Mohammed Ahmed Shaiea
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That's a fascinating and deep question! The "most complicated thing" is subjective and can vary greatly depending on the context—whether we're talking about technology, human achievement, nature, or even abstract concepts. However, if we consider the realm of **human knowledge and technology**, one strong candidate is: **Building and Understanding a Fully General Artificial Intelligence (AGI) that Matches or Exceeds Human Cognition** ### Why is this incredibly complicated? 1. **Understanding Intelligence Itself**: We still don't fully understand how human intelligence works—consciousness, creativity, emotion, and common sense reasoning are poorly defined and even more poorly replicated. 2. **Massive Scale and Complexity** 3. **Integration of Diverse Abilities** 4. **Ethics and Safety** 5. **Unpredictability** ### Other Contenders for "Most Complicated Thing": - **Simulating the Entire Universe** (down to quantum levels) due to its vast scale and quantum complexity. - **Curing All Diseases** because of the biological complexity and individuality of human bodies. - **Achieving Sustainable Civilization on a Global Scale** (balancing economics, ecology, politics, and culture). - **Understanding Consciousness** (the hard problem of why and how we have subjective experience). But in the context of computer science and technology, creating true AGI is often regarded as the ultimate challenge—one that might require breakthroughs not just in computing, but in neuroscience, philosophy, and beyond. What do you think? Is there something else you'd consider even more complicated?
6th Sep 2025, 1:20 AM
Ahmed Mohammed Ahmed Shaiea
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6th Sep 2025, 2:42 AM
"Lord Perceval" ❀
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