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6042 Volume 21 9-Sep-58 Namur, Belgium 6043 Volume 21 18-Sep-58
Summary: Certain concepts about a machine demand a set, which can exist only in another machine. Such concepts can hardly be used by the machine if thinking about itself.
Summary: Machine whose output is invariant for changes in the speed with which the input is sent in. There must be an intervening stage of memory.
Memory allows input speed to be irrelevant
Atom number in brain
Brain number of atoms
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