The mentioned above related connection hoop also solves the below problem too: 
Seeing has a mom or step mom diced if the place of a word is a same/related/or 
not, it needs to do the same check for other new words/features:

Jane Leece Mane has a mom named Emmy Kase [Mane]

It simply would know the 3rd word is related/exact/not related to the last 
word, so upon seeing a new set of names it knows to make it such; exact same 
word Mane. This also solves a tough issue I uttered back ago:

"Cats are dogs. Hats but clothes. After god before. Look and ignore. Wind crane 
gust. jog cat [run]."

So here it sees related connections on the sentence, from the code's statistics 
- using its brain peeping into it it like we can! So upon seeing at the end 
there jog cat ?, it knows to make it a related. It knows this 2 word sentence 
at end matches the 3 word sentences recently also. This seems like a simple 
general algorithm...

Things like does this follow? is it related? same? are also looking into the 
brain i.e. uses the stats themselves to do the prediction, so if it follows 
lots then predicts yes, because that'd solve the prediction indeed. Also what 
is the rare words you know from experience? See.

Give me a word that follows the word cat, and a word that is similar. Here 
seeing 'a word' sparsely matches and predicts a period, so it stops talking and 
says just a word like asked. Similar word is similarly done, and by as said how.

"Tim and Tom were walking by a lake, [Tim told Tom he needed fish]" -------- 
like exact numbers, we need stick to the same people

So that solves a lot of the prombelms I was looking into before.


One funny interesting noe if have time to read till the end is the way it 
brings up things just cuz it sees a spot to, snails of gemerany Lol!

*Which is faster, a plane or a snail? *That's the classic snail-versus-plane 
speed race, known as the Cannonball. My own opinion is that a plane, but the 
experts disagree, which is why you might be seeing people around the world 
lining up, from Aberdeen to Acapulco, for what's being billed as "the biggest 
spectacle in global travel."

Yes, the world is waiting with bated breath for the start of the Cannonball 
Run, the last leg of a long-standing North American tradition that begins in 
Southern California, passes through Texas, and ends in the Netherlands.

The Cannonball always began in Southern California, just to distinguish itself 
from a similar, albeit more Germanic, race of the same name. While in San 
Francisco in 1922, the Bavarian-born baker Emil Oberholtzer and racing car 
driver M.A. Kies made a bet over which was faster—a snail or a plane?

On the side of the plane, the Kies brothers got their way. In 1925, a civilian 
car with a heavily modified engine ran a distance of 164 miles in 21 minutes 
and 12 seconds. Against it, the snails of Germany took it in 31 hours and 23 
minutes.

That car has entered into racing lore,
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