On 4/24/2017 8:42 AM, John Clark wrote:
2) That event did NOT have a cause and thus was random and not computable.

One of those two must be true for everything but I don't see how that second possibility could have much relevance if you're interested in the study of intelligent behavior.

Randomness is often useful in strategic events and in cryptography.

Brent

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