On 7/29/2020 1:35 AM, Cuddle Beam via agora-discussion wrote: > I’m not entirely familiar with the CfJ background concerning this aside > from the possible issue (that this aims to sidestep) of that you can’t do > an unlimited amount of actions if it would be “unreasonable” for a human to > be able to do them in the tradition by-hand method of doing things. > > I aim to dodge that issue entirely by not taking an unlimited amount of > actions, but by defining a new kind of action - which has a MASSIVE effect, > but still, it is just one action - and doing that single action once. > > This probably hilariously fails for some reason, because it seems like the > kind of stuff that would be covered already, but I’d like to go for it > anyways because I don’t feel like studying the thousands of CfJ precedents > and regardless, I have some faith! I have to believe in myself, anime > taught me that. > > I create the following contract called “Big Brute”: > > ---*--- > > Cuddlebeam is the sole party to this contract. Cuddlebeam consents and > agrees to the effects described here. > > Cuddlebeam CAN do a BIG STRONK of STRONKNESS N by announcement, which is an > action defined by the following: > > The BIG STRONK will generate some amount of Contracts. The list of the > Contracts generated is found via the following: > > Be BICEPS the cypher that converts numbers to symbols defined by the > following: > > 0: “.” > > 1 to 26: “a” to “z” (the English alphabet) > > For each number in base 27 from 0 to N, convert it via BICEPS. If that > string meets all of the following conditions, it is then the text of a > Contract that is part of the list: > > > - > > It makes sense in English in its entirety. > - > > Cuddlebeam CAN destroy it by announcement at any moment, without any > conditions or limitations. > - > > It doesn’t limit Cuddlebeam’s ability to destroy Contracts in any way. > - > > It doesn’t ossify Agora. > > > > ---*--- > > I do a BIG STRONK of STRONKNESS a googleplex. > > I then destroy all of the contracts created by that BIG STRONK. > > Now is when I jazzhands and try to argue that I Won Agora somehow. >
This sort of thing is generally covered by some of CFJ 1460's examples of "unreasonable effort" (e.g. the "Michael and Kelly" example): https://faculty.washington.edu/kerim/nomic/cases/?1460 while noting contracts are generally under the same standards for clarity of communication as announcements: https://faculty.washington.edu/kerim/nomic/cases/?3761 -G.