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(Page 0537) emerges from the same underlying network -- or in effect from the structure of space. And indeed even in traditional general relativity one can try avoiding ...
(Page 0544) But this conclusion depends greatly on traditional assumptions about the nature of space and of particles. And it turns out that for the kinds of models I have ...
(Page 0630) No doubt as a practical matter this could to some extent be done just by large-scale recording of experiences of actual humans. But it seems not unlikely that to ...
(Page 1183c) Notes for: The Principle of Computational Equivalence | Intelligence in the Universe Recognizing artifacts Various situations require picking out artifacts ...
(Page 0111) out that there is behavior which does not happen to fit in with these assumptions, then typically the experiment will fail to notice it. In my experience, ...
(Page 0210) Systems Based on Constraints In the course of this book we have looked at many different kinds of systems. But in one respect all these systems have ultimately ...
(Page 0240) But with almost any general classification scheme there are inevitably borderline cases which get assigned to one class by one definition and another class by ...
(Page 0478) large-scale limit, with properties of ordinary space. And the notion of distance is perhaps the most fundamental of such properties. A simple way to define the ...
(Page 0499) Substitution systems that correspond to mobile automata can be thought of as having rules and initial conditions that are specially set up so that only one ...
(Page 0536) But what about an explicit particle of the kind we discussed in the previous section that exists as a structure in a network? Given two nodes in a network, one ...
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