Re: The brain is like a surface - a hypersurface - a maximum hypersurface.



Anything that makes decisions is technically a computer. This may be
slightly pedantic. A parallel machine can easily be implimented
serially.

IAre you proposing to use this as a serious route to AI. If I
understand this correctly you are saying that if we took a concept we
could assign to it a 7 number address. It would be quite easy in
Oracle or some other database to have 7 key fields. Thus whenever a
concept was input it would then have a list of all the neighbouring
concepts. Could this be used for translation. The word lock can be a
verb or a noun. If a noun it represents 2 concepts "cerradura" and
"ecclusia". If you looked up both concepts in a database could you tell
by looking at the nearest neighbours which concept was which. You will
have the other words in the text.

This would be interesting to do. I don't know how it would turn out.

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