Mike Tintner wrote:
Absolutely. All mathematical and logical and algorithmic systems  (in
themselves) are completely, eternally non-creative, non-generative. They
are all dead recipes with rigid rules that have never and could never
produce a single new ingredient or element - because quite obviously
they are not designed to be creative. They are recipes with set,
exclusive mixtures of ingredients.

Mike mike mike mike mike....

WHAT are we going to do with you? =\

You are generally right about a lot of things but at other times you demonstrate a woeful ignorance. =(

The GOERTZEL wasn't very helpful either, his counterexample obviously missed the deeper point...

What I need you to do is to obtain some books on theoretical computer science and compilers (I can suggest some titles if you need them...). Basically, what creativity does is manipulate the parse tree at some intermediate level so that, instead of being purely random (quadrillions of permutations), you only have to chose from maybe a few hundred alternatives, making it easy to home in on what you're looking for. But yeah, you need to learn about how mathematical languages work...

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