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From: lasota@physics.physics.wm.edu (Chris LaSota)
Subject: Re: Is Penrose Right?
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Why is it, in our attempt to build a conscious computer, that
we have to stick to formal systems?  Do we know that it is NOT
possible for our minds to derive contradictions and accept both
alternatives.  Many ignorant citizens are capable of just this.

Just a 'thought' ;-)

Chris LaSota
