Subject: The solution is simple.
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Posted on: 2015-05-12 21:00:00 UTC

Provided you have a Turing-complete computer, of course!

You see, the present composition of the universe is a direct result of the history of the universe. That means that - with a powerful-enough computer - you can calculate back from a sample of the universe to describe its origin - and then calculate forward again to deduce any desired fact (such as the number of stars in the night sky).

But that only applies for a representative sample. The elements that make up an eyepiece, lamp, flower, field of grass, etc, are not representative of the universe as a whole. Thus, every time you calculate from one of those objects, you will obtain a different answer. (Admittedly the answer with pi stars must have been an interesting simulation.)

Then why is Pink Thing claiming you can do it by looking at the objects? Simple: those aren't ponies. I mean, you know that, right? You know they're just computer animation, not actual real-live ponies? Heck, it's even flagged up by the fourth-wall breaking!

And there's a key word in there: computer. Yes, the animation was clearly made on the turing-complete system I discussed above.

So the answer is: I'm not a computer, Pink Thing, I can't do that. Why don't you calculate it for me and let me know?

^_~

hS

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