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Re: [oc] Beyond Transmeta...




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From: "Richard Herveille" <richard@asics.ws>
To: <cores@opencores.org>
Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 2:22 AM
Subject: Re: [oc] Beyond Transmeta...


>
> In brains terms thinking is pattern matching. It's a matter of being aware
> that it happens (cognitive versus non-cognitive),

There is a matter of definition of terms. i.e. define "thinking". My
preference
is to take a broader definition. Much of my thinking is non-cognitive.
However
someone else's definition might be "Only that portion which manifests itself
in percieved spoken words". Both definitions are valid assuming agreement
is reached before hand in discussion with others.

> > > At least the brain can imagine that it is hiding it's own fallacies.
> >
> >   Not so, my brain certainly has no such alleged fallancies ! ;-)
>

I used to think I was right all the time, now know I am.
        corilary
I used to be indecisive, ... now I am not so sure.

> A good example of a brain hiding it's fallacies :-))
>
> >   Seriously, it would be interesting to know how much thought that went
> > into different matters, and how much pattern matching and so on the
> > brains does.
> >
>
> Even more interresting is the left/right side story. It appears that one
side
> responses to an event, and the other side tries to explain the reaction.

It is kind of like being married. But which one is your better half?


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