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(Page 1093d) Notes for: Processes of Perception and Analysis | Traditional Mathematics and Mathematical Formulas Computing powers [of numbers] The method of repeated squaring ...
(Page 1183c) Notes for: The Principle of Computational Equivalence | Intelligence in the Universe Recognizing artifacts Various situations require picking out artifacts ...
(Page 0019) of flow occur in both air and water. And with this in mind, what I decided was that rather than starting from detailed realistic models, I would instead start ...
(Page 0031) color will occur at any specific step, one still knows for example that black and white will on average always occur equally often. But it turns out that there ...
(Page 0040) For our everyday experience has led us to expect that an object that looks complicated must have been constructed in a complicated way. And so, for example, if we ...
(Page 0047) and immediately know what it would do, then it would be an easy matter to check that the program did not contain any bugs. Notions like the difficulty of finding ...
(Page 0348) But this process may still take a very long time. And indeed in the two-dimensional case discussed earlier in this section , the number of steps required can be ...
(Page 0491) So does the notion of time that emerges actually have the familiar features of time as we know it? One might think for example that in a network there could be ...
(Page 0508) regardless of the path one chooses, the overall form of causal network will be essentially the same. And what this means is that on a sufficiently large scale, ...
(Page 0519) million meters per second. And it is common in spacetime physics to draw "light cones" of the kind shown at the right to indicate the region that will be reached ...

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