"If you don't know how to measure it, then you don't know how to model it."

That statement has the feel of circularity about it.
It may be quite correct in some cases but it completely fails when a simple 
predator
models the terrain in its brain without a Lufkin tape measure.

Mental models seem to overcome this shortcoming using memory and position 
location 
with no self-awareness of the procedures.

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/04/170420141753.htm
methylation and memory

You may be arguing yourself into a corner.
But then I might be arguing myself through a door-way. 
Pattern comparisons...

vib

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On 04/19/2017 04:10 PM, Vladimyr wrote:
> I don't know of any measuring device that operates in these realms.

Exactly.  If you don't know how to measure it, then you don't know how to model 
it.

> You might be able to help with one of my issues,... How to make one object 
> talk to another digitally. I get the collision problem from engineering but 
> not the long range sensing...

No, my robotics skills are extremely limited.  Sorry.

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☣ glen

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