GaryGaulin
Posts: 5385 Joined: Oct. 2012
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And the only difference between the two illustrations (Arnold Trehub's and mine) is added detail to show the "Guess" part of the system explained by David Hesierman that automatically takes a guess when associated confidence level(s) reach a "Set Point". Arnold Trehub did not need to show that as a separate block for it to none the less also be represented in his illustration. It's only common sense anyway that a way to take guesses has to exist somewhere in a model of a human brain or it's not ever going to behave like a human.
-------------- The theory of intelligent design holds that certain features of the universe and of living things are best explained by an intelligent cause, not an undirected process such as natural selection.
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