Let's forget about databases, scripts, and any other non-essential 
representational formalisms. 
So we assume the cognitive system is the mind of a robot, receiving a stream of 
stimuli as frames (visual, auditory, kinaesthetic) at moments in time (let's 
assume a moment is 3.15 miliseconds for the sake of argument I have a practical 
reason for this as well). 
And to avoid the "it's too complex" argument, let's simplify the problem by 
assuming further that only 1 bit of information comes in every moment per 
modality (i.e. 1 visual bit, 1 auditory bit, 1 kinaesthetic bit, etc.). 
This is terra artificialis incognita ...
What is an episode in your definition and how is it constructed?  What should 
happen after the bits arrive? 





                                          


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