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>>12140089
I'm not sure that the only solutions of this have to be linear ones. Maybe in R^n, but also there I donno.

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>>12113913
>If this were true
Hah, machines cannot fly like birds! If they could, then how come nobody has made one?
t. some retard, 1890
>citations from credible sources
It's obviously true. If we discovered a physical phenomena which was not classically computable, we could utilize it to make a hypercomputer. This has never happened because there are hard limits on computation which make hypercomputers impossible. See the links in: >>12108289
>the human brain is not a Turing machine
Everything is made of finite state machines (limited per the Bekenstein bound). The brain isn't literally a turing machine, but it is turing equivalent.
>LOL wut
>whatever shit you're smoking
Can't argue with that logic.
>You're one of these fools
No, I think we'll have human brain copies running under digital emulation before we have hard AI.
>first semester CS major
Dual EE/CE bachelor with biology minor, doing software engineering for seven years now.
>You read too much scifi
You lack vision.
>over-hyped by marketing departments
Don't take me for a normalfag. I'm suicide shorting the S&P 500 because it's built on hot air.

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Why does this work?

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