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(Page 1047c) Notes for: Fundamental Physics | The Phenomenon of Gravity History [of gravity theory] With the Earth believed to be the center of the universe, gravity did not ...
(Page 1181a) Notes for: The Principle of Computational Equivalence | Intelligence in the Universe Theories of communication Over the course of time the question of what the ...
(Page 0386) morphological structures get their forms from arrangements of very limited numbers of types of cells or other elements. But just how are the programs for these ...
(Page 0387) The basic notion that organisms tend to evolve to achieve a maximum fitness has certainly in the past been very useful in providing a general framework for ...
(Page 0029) [No text on this page] Captions on this page: Five hundred steps in the evolution of the rule 30 cellular automaton from page 27 . The pattern produced continues ...
(Page 0032) [No text on this page] Captions on this page: A cellular automaton whose behavior seems neither highly regular nor completely random. The picture is obtained by ...
(Page 0959a) Notes for: Starting from Randomness | The Notion of Attractors 2D generalizations [of entropies] Above 1D no systematic method seems to exist for finding exact ...
(Page 1083f) Notes for: Processes of Perception and Analysis | Statistical Analysis Estimation of parameters [in probabilistic models] One way to estimate parameters in ...
(Page 1084e) Notes for: Processes of Perception and Analysis | Statistical Analysis Entropy estimates [for sequences] Fitting the number of distinct blocks of length b to the ...
(Page 0396) associated for example with texture and pigmentation patterns -- in the end have almost nothing to do with natural selection. And instead what I believe is that ...
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