Shawn
For all (x) belongs to [x + a(b)] such that (c - b = a) a(b) = [f(x+a) + (f(x-b) - ((x-a-b+c)] +/- C
Wheatley
It seems more like science fiction than the philosophy of science.I have thought many years about HAL. HAL struggled a lot. There were a lot of missions out of himself to discover some issue that could never be found. Allegedly, he was perfect; but, became paranoid when he was informed that his counterpart on Earth could not determine where he may or may have not gone wrong. — Shawn
Shawn
Changeling
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