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Posted by mike cahill on September 28, 1999 at 20:21:17:
In Reply to: Question on inverse use of UTK (a.k.a alternative UTK) posted by Kees de Vos on September 28, 1999 at 16:41:50:
Kees,
I am not sure I follow. If you look at the deconstructed sofa in Figure 5 and its method of deconstruction in posting 4, is it not a intellectually reversible process?
Knowledge Objects: A Unified Theory of Knowledge - The Fifth Posting - mike cahill 22:00:34 9/19/99 (0)
Knowledge Objects: A Unified Theory of Knowledge - The Fourth Posting - mike cahill 21:56:47 9/19/99 (0)Am I getting you?
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mike
- Re: Question on inverse use of UTK (a.k.a alternative UTK) mike cahill 20:23:10 9/28/99 (0)
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