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Article 7667 of comp.ai.philosophy:
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>From: weemba@sagi.wistar.upenn.edu (Matthew P Wiener)
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Subject: Re: grounding and the entity/environment boundary
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Date: 16 Nov 92 23:38:35 GMT
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In article <1992Nov10.020502.116627@Cookie.secapl.com>, frank@Cookie (Frank Adams) writes:
>There is one way in our technology already greatly outstrips the
>brain: the speed at which signals propagate.

This, assumes, of course, that signal speed is what's relevant.
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-Matthew P Wiener (weemba@sagi.wistar.upenn.edu)


