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English Dictionary: gedanken by the DICT Development Group
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From Jargon File (4.2.0, 31 JAN 2000) [jargon]:
   gedanken /g*-dahn'kn/ adj.   Ungrounded; impractical; not
   well-thought-out; untried; untested.
  
      `Gedanken' is a German word for `thought'.   A thought experiment
   is one you carry out in your head.   In physics, the term `gedanken
   experiment' is used to refer to an experiment that is impractical to
   carry out, but useful to consider because it can be reasoned about
   theoretically.   (A classic gedanken experiment of relativity theory
   involves thinking about a man in an elevator accelerating through
   space.)   Gedanken experiments are very useful in physics, but must
   be used with care.   It's too easy to idealize away some important
   aspect of the real world in constructing the `apparatus'.
  
      Among hackers, accordingly, the word has a pejorative connotation.
   It is typically used of a project, especially one in artificial
   intelligence research, that is written up in grand detail (typically
   as a Ph.D.   thesis) without ever being implemented to any great
   extent.   Such a project is usually perpetrated by people who aren't
   very good hackers or find programming distasteful or are just in a
   hurry.   A `gedanken thesis' is usually marked by an obvious lack of
   intuition about what is programmable and what is not, and about what
   does and does not constitute a clear specification of an algorithm.
   See also {AI-complete}, {DWIM}.
  
  
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