Definitions are all fine and good, but realizable behavior is what matters.   
Analog computers will have imperfect behavior, and there will be leakage 
between components.   A large network of transistors or neurons are 
sufficiently similar for my purposes.   The unrolling would be inside a skull, 
so somewhat isolated from interference.

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From: Friam <[email protected]> On Behalf Of glen
Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2023 2:11 PM
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Subject: Re: [FRIAM] NickC channels DaveW

I don't quite grok that. A crisp definition of recursion implies no interaction 
with the outside world, right? If you can tolerate the ambiguity in that 
statement, the artifacts laying about from an unrolled recursion might be seen 
and used by outsiders. That's not to say a trespasser can't have some 
sophisticated intrusion technique. But unrolled seems more "open" to family, 
friends, and the occasional acquaintance.

On 1/17/23 13:37, Marcus Daniels wrote:
> I probably didn't pay enough attention to the thread some time ago on 
> serialization, but to me recursion is hard to distinguish from an unrolling 
> of recursion.

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