Oh, you have mapped out the way that numbers feel in arithmatic have you, how fortutous of you. I mean you actually managed to this without even looking at...
Hi Gene, ... I have not just looked at numbers but the relational processes as well, the 'space inbetween' the dots. ... In pure mathematics this may be so but...
Hi Chris, I'm still dipping into material on your site (while I should be working ;-), but just thought - where does 'WHEN' fit into WHAT/WHERE distinctions? ...
... Psychologists think they do know how to define intelligence and that they can do it very well. Delusion? Cure? ... The standard definition of AI is along...
Hi Danny, WHAT/WHERE are generals, refined into: WHAT - who, which WHERE - when, how The WHAT emphasis is 'pointed', objects The WHERE emphasis requires...
... In pure mathematics this may be so but there is also applied mathematics...mathematics is for me a language not just a game. The 'fun' then is in...
Like so many things these days, Quantum Mechanics is about to beocme obsoltete. Essentially, the problem has been that physicists have been attempting to use ...
No, but it does indicate strongly in that direction. Actually, now that we are well on the way to a real understanding of the process of thought and the nature...
Given that bananas are actually found in trees, it would seem that from your perspective, brain farting would appear important. Darryl ... === message...
Actually, it doesn't. "The Observer Effect" stems from the method of shooting photons at electrons to determine either their speed or their position. The ...
Paul: Consciousness is NOT the lens through which we view the world, it is the process of looking at the world itself. Now that we know what to look for, we...
... Point being that it is the measurable manifestation of intelligence in man, mouse and machine which allows us to point to something and say...THAT is...
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... That is a statement of faith but try and prove that it exists. POC...
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... There is no reason a 5'10 person such as myself can't look over a 6' wall by jumping high enough. Ofcourse the experience is only temporary... Same...
Umm, no. The uncertainty in the uncertaintly principle stems from the fact that whatever you study you also change. Thus, when you measure the speed of a...
Umm, I enjoy saying no, so let's say no here again. Once again, we can not create a definition of ourselves as intelligence without resorting in some ways to...
Yeah, oddly enough, that is what the uncertainty principle was intending to be descibing, this like quarks. But biology most definitly could apply in a small...
"Intelligence is that which is measured by intelligence tests" POC...
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With all due respect, that it simply not so. To smugly refer to the allegedly limited ability for introspection in "Humans" is merely a coceit. Darryl ... ...
Gene, that just isn't necessarily so. Several methods for such measurements do indeed change that which is being measured. Lately, methods have been developed...
The Uncertainty Principle applies to specific kinds of MEASUREMENT. It does not and has not ever applied to the process of study. If one does not use one's...
Oh please! The definition of intelligence is neither difficult nor particularly in question. It refers to the ability to perform abstract reasoning....
Intelligence tests measure one's skills at abstract reasoning. That is why they are called intelligence tests. Darryl ... === message truncated === ...