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| 1053 | Volume 05 | 1941 | 1054 | Volume 05 | 29-Sep-41 |
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Summary: The concept of "breaks" by itself is not sufficient to cause any emergence of adaptation
or intelligence. Brain, i.e. a machine of particular type, is necessary. (See 1063) |
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Adaptation brain necessary Brain necessary Intelligence brain necessary |
Break in machine 0906 Organisation in machinery, examples 0537 0544 0550 |
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Society [12]: Organisation has two complexities: number of variables and number of parameters, 0984. In man-made machines, 1054. |
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