And maths will handle the examples given :

same tunes - different scales, different instruments
same face -  cartoon, photo
same logo  - different parts [buildings/ fruits/ human figures]

revealing them to be the same  -   how exactly?

Or you could take two arseholes -  same kind of object, but radically different 
configurations - maths will show them to belong to the same category, how?

IOW do you have the slightest evidence for what you're claiming? 

And to which part of  AGI, is maths demonstrably fundamental? Any idea? Or are 
you just praying?




From: L Detetive 
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2010 11:49 PM
To: agi 
Subject: Re: [agi] How do we hear music


"Schemas are what maths can't handle - and are fundamental to AGI."



Maths are what Mike can't handle - and are fundamental to AGI.

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