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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. |
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Memory allows input speed to be irrelevant |
Atom number in brain Brain number of atoms |
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