Keith Wheeles

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“You know,” [Lilly] adds, “[mathematician Kurt] Gödel’s theorem, translated, says that a computer of a given size can model only a smaller computer. It cannot model itself. If it modeled a computer of its own size and complexity, it would fill it entirely and it couldn’t do anything.”         “So the brain can never understand the brain?” we ask.         “That’s right.”
Optimistic Nihilism: A Psychologist's Personal Story & (Biased) Professional Appraisal of Shedding Religion
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