Anitra; Coppelia; Titania The http://mentifex.virtualentity.com/enboot.html English bootstrap ought to include some emotional vocabulary, such as the verbs...
http://code.google.com/p/mindforth is an artificial Mind written in a specific version of Win32Forth by Tom Zimmer. The cognitive architecture of MindForth...
I would have thought revisionist history to be beneath you, Michael. Using [snip] inside quoted sections is one thing, but replacing words another. Ray...
... I thought the word "moog" was enough of a clue that the text had been altered, but I probably should have put the edited bits in brackets. -- Michael...
... Discourse should tend to be civil and the remarks should tend to relevant. Reasoning is based on reasons. But, this form of reasoning is open ended and...
One year ago, while driving down the Merritt Parkway thinking about ways I might come up with a polynomial time solution to the Logical Satisfiability Problem,...
On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 10:48 PM, Jim Bromer ... It sounds like you've finally lost it. Forgo the G-stuff, where is the polynomial algorithm for 3-SAT? -- Eray...
... Personally, I tend to agree with Eray. Let's forget about the question of the origins of your efforts and examine the problem itself. I find it quite...
... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complexity_classes_P_and_NP quote: FOR N = 1...infinity FOR P = 1...N Run program number P for N steps with input S IF the...
... declare-war-over-the-brain.html?DCMP=ILC-hmts&nsref=news1_head_mg20026793.000 ... Yes!!! Hopefully... Not to mention ID (puke, vomit, throw up, upchuck,...
... Why do you prefer dualism? Consider this quote from the link you provided: http://tinyurl.com/67y8e9 Quote: To properly support dualism, however,...
... I prefer treating the observer using a phenomonal approach, so my flavor of dualism is of the known/still-unknown type. A pure supernaturalist is free to...
... the ... is ... http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=why-our-brains-do-not-intuitively-gr\ \ ... Here is Part 2: "How Randomness Rules Our World and Why We...
... neuroscientists ... he ... thought ... alter ... brain, ... changing ... that ... of ... reasons ... Something either has an effect or it doesn't. If it...
... <snip> ... Well, yes. I agree with (what I presume to be the intent of) this statement. It seems to be the basis of materialism. But let's muddy the...
The notion of software is a set of instructions for implementing an algorithm. While Feynman suggested that the quantum might be understood as computation, it...
On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 3:19 PM, Franklin Whitescarver ... That is true in learning systems. In quantum systems there is no error, everything is tried and...
... Perhaps it's better to say software is a loose term for a group of computer programs. A program is a set of instruction in a formal language. Now maybe we...
... ?????????? How do you define the difference between learning systems and quantum-systems? This kind of statement is hand waving away any hope of a theory...
... By no error, I simply mean quantum logical entanglement is always perfect and there is never any outcome that the system is not arranged to receive. ...
... [snip] ... I don't think so, because entanglement itself is never perfect, so there's always some 'noise' from prior entanglements. ... Why won't this...
... I believe you are mistaken. Consider the case of light incident on a vertical polarizer. Half the light passes and becomes polarized vertically with one...
... Interesting. If elemental particles are observers, then such a topology could provide the means by which a group of such observers can maintain an...
... I'm not sure I understand the significance of this statement. You seem to be talking about three types of systems: Classical computer systems Quantum...
... I should have said software includes sets of interacting programs which each implement some algorithm by a set of coded instructions. Thanks for the...