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Learning, Certainty and Causality in Consciousness.
The Proof
Learning implies
Learning with Certainty or Learning with Not Certainty.
Distance and Learning implies
Learning by Being an Effect.
Learning by Being an Effect implies
Not Learning with Certainty.
Therefore,
Learning with Certainty implies Learning,
but
Not by Being an Effect,
and
Not across a space time Distance.
Homer W. Smith ca. 1973
theproof@lightlink.com
| Main Body | Appendices | Arthur C. Clarke Letters | Valedntine's Day Lectures |
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Abstract |
The Party Line |
Arthur C. Clarke 1/9 |
Valentine's Day Lecture |
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Introduction |
Logic |
Arthur C. Clarke 2/9 |
Valentine's Day Lecture II |
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Runways |
Scalars and Dimensionality |
Arthur C. Clarke 3/9 |
Valentine's Day Lecture III |
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Opening Definitions |
The Proof, Intro to Logic |
Arthur C. Clarke 4/9 |
Valentine's Day Lecture IV |
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The A's and the B's |
The Proof, Logical Form |
Arthur C. Clarke 5/9 |
Valentine's Day Lecture V |
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Symbols and Referents |
The Proof, Content Form |
Arthur C. Clarke 6/9 |
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Standard Reference Model |
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Arthur C. Clarke 7/9 |
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Arthur C. Clarke 8/9 |
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Arthur C. Clarke 9/9 |