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Gee, I wonder how we make those.

I predicted that reply and explained it away and you still don't get it. At this point you're just a kike. Arguing like a kike. Ignoring points. Just spamming.

Oxygen was also used in the creation of minecraft. As was carbon, nitrogen, helium etc. That doesn't mean it's an oxygen experiment. Or a chemistry experiment. Just as it wasn't a programming experiment.

Programming was used in the 'experiment' for Notch. But it wasn't 'a programming experiment'. Even if it were a programming experiment. It's pretty meaningless. It brings nothing unique to the table. It gives nothing scientifically important. It causes nothing objectively good for the whole.

It's a video game. Go to reddit, you'll get the other numale faggots to agree with you.

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Continuing on the topic of projection,

Sub 80IQ.

Only niggers and NPCs hit the disagree button without at least responding.

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It was a programming experiment. I'll break it down nice and simply for you, because you seem to be projecting what you're actually doing onto me. Notch wanted to make a computer game. It was an experiment, because he hadn't made a computer game before, and he didn't know if he could make a game. He didn't know if he could make a computer game with Java, but he figured he probably could strongly enough that he attempted to make a computer game programmed in Java.

In short, hypothesis: I can program a computer game in Java.

Result: Hypothesis confirmed.

Lessons learned: Maybe not Java next time.