On Wednesday, April 29, 2020 at 7:00:54 PM UTC-5, Brent wrote:
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> On 4/29/2020 4:36 PM, Lawrence Crowell wrote:
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> On Wednesday, April 29, 2020 at 2:46:47 PM UTC-5, Philip Thrift wrote: 
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>> Shouldn't that come out of the Wolfram Model? 
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>> Probably could.
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> My look at this is it appears to be combinatorics or graph theory, Also it 
> has features similar to the AI graphs of Nerode and others in the early 
> days of AI. I am not certain how powerful this really is.
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> I'd bet it's Turing complete.
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I'll be looking at these two articles here:

          
 https://groups.google.com/d/msg/everything-list/donBvYiLJVk/fN2IUDnAAQAJ

 (the pdf links are switched, but they are both there).

>From what I can tell they are written by a young PhD working at Wolfram.

The "theory: is now officially called the* Wolfram Model*.

Like the programming language underlying Wolfram's stuff is called the *Wolfram 
Language*.

Jesus H. Christ.

@philipthrift



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