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Posted by rEILLY aTKINSON on September 28, 1999 at 12:38:32:

In Reply to: Re: Salute! #1 posted by mike cahill on September 28, 1999 at 03:07:25:

Mike -- I'll make my list longer:

How many triads are there?

What is the rate of change of triads that describe my knowledge as I go about my day-to-day business?

Is there a metric or relationship that can tell me the degree of similarity between triads?

What is the nature of, or the mechanics of consciousness? (Surely consciousness is a major part of the enviroment in which knowledge exists)

How can the UTK help in understanding the nature vs. nurture issue? Do we learn and gain knowledge from, say, the signals from our liver, or are our commands to our liver preprogrammed with no variation allowed?


How can the UTK help in devising a computer based tool that can parse text for meaning, and do so within the context of my mental style, or that of anyone else?


Regards,
Reilly
(PS-- The Bay area is very hip, as is Boston where I lived for many years. How anyone could call Fenway Park dreary is quite beyond me -- it is one of Nature's sacred places where giants like Williams, Yaz, and Roger the Rocket walked the earth. Boston, SF -- both great places.)




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