First Seen
2024-06-18T20:49:50.203465+00:00
simple-description (qwen3.5_2b-q8_0)
The text reads: "All models are wrong, but some are useful. -GEORGE BOX, UW-MADISON" This quote is a foundational concept in the philosophy of science, which deals with the nature of truth and existence. In an ontological context, it explores the "being" of abstract concepts, suggesting that our mental models still "exist" as useful tools even if they are not perfectly accurate. The meme challenges our view of reality by asserting that the imperfect models we use have a real existence in our minds and the world around us.
simple-description (llama3.2-vision_11b)
This meme is a play on the philosophical concept of ontology, which is the study of existence and what it means to exist. The image features a quote from the philosopher George Boole, who is often credited with laying the foundations of modern computer science. The quote is often misattributed to a different philosopher, George Boole, who said "All is not right with the world." However, the actual quote is "All is not right with the world."