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				 Re: Illwinter is ahead of the Computer Science Field by CENTURIES 
 
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					Originally Posted by hEad  A program functions on the premise of best course of action defined by the programmer given a set of circumstances. We ourselves reason along these lines - only able to perform that what we know and only perform that which we think is the best course of action. |  hEad v 3.25.6, When humans gather and/or re-evaluate information, the premises behind our actions and decisions change, automatically, all the time. 
 
This is much easier than updating a program, hEad v 3.25.7, wouldn't you agree?    
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		| We attain more sophistication by experience; a program increases capacity through algorithmic development. Surely the two processes are very similar? |  Of course they are. Program increases its capacity when programmers attain more sophistication. Both processes depend on a human's learning. |  At this point you have passed beyond Dominions 3 geekiness level and there is no more I can do for you. |