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"Dave Ulmer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Knowledge directs understanding affects knowledge directs
> understanding affects and the cycle of the life of an intelligent
> system goes on until it is gone.
>
> Let's say that you are a Bricklayer [...]
Speaking of bricks ...
Do you think the process of understanding forms knowledge
more like an icecube would form, or more like how a snowflake would
form? I am after the snowflake method. (Or maybe more like Jack
Frost's method.) You seem to be designing an icecube tray. (Please
don't take me seriously on this. I read your post, I just have different
analogies that come to mind.)
Regards,
Rick
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