The fundamental assumption of science is that the cosmos is understandable. The fundamental assumption of computing is that the cosmos is computable. The fundamental assumption of being fully human is that life has meaning.
With all due respect Mr Booch, I think you are possibly being too lazy on all three counts. :)
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Oh, I love it when people disagree with/challenge me...life would be so boring otherwise, and I learn so much. Tell me more..,
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I might be completely wrong on all counts, but 1. I think the understandability of the cosmos is a (surprising!) conclusion, not a premise of science, 2. I think that the CTT is probably a physical law, but most CS people and physicists may differ. But we will find out soon!
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BTW I’m re-reading Principles of Synthetic Intelligence...what’s up with MicroPsi these days?
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We have a small company in Berlin. There are some updates to the motivation model and a suite of practical tools. Personally, I extended and modified my views on representation. I don't know how I find the peace to write it all down.
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