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Summary: The probability that a system should have an equilibrium cannot be deduced from the
probabilities of the parts being in equilibrium. The case where they combine as a
product is likely to be common and important but it must be introduced as a specific
postulate. |
Summary: The layering of the cerebral cortex may be explained as required for wide distribution. |
Cortex, sensory layering in 3420 Dispersion and layering in |
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