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by an-allen
2301 days ago
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Well there are computational underpinnings to any form. Even those that are stochastic processes still have computational basis to some degree. So any cognitive process - which is quite literally the mind attempting to create form from various input signals - is going to be computable. Wolfram's A New Kind of Science really changed my thinking about how we look at computational spaces. |
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