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  • Title: The Computer and the Incarnation of Ahriman: 2. Methodology
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    • realize the arbitrary character of axiomatic systems since the
    • systems as a whole is one of several alternatives, each valid
    • importantly, the scientific system as a whole is something we
    • have is that Ptolemy constructed his arbitrary system of
    • “really” the center of our system. Actually, of
    • of our system — it is only a question of where one would
    • coordinate system to be. Copernicus, however, thought this
    • matter of coordinate systems — which does not affect the
    • logical system because they appear first, asserted by the
    • constructor of the system for his own meta-logical reasons.
    • are arbitrary, that they form a system's basis not because of
    • their necessary truth, but because a system must be based on
    • sorts of objects which are found within logical systems may be
    • Operands are the passive objects of the system. In geometry,
    • system, typically serving to relate operands to each other. In
    • Statements in the logical system consist of lawful sequences of
    • Logical systems
    • a logical system, the theorems are in a sense the goal of it.
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  • Title: The Computer and the Incarnation of Ahriman: 4. History of the Incarnation of Ahriman in its Macrocosmic Aspect
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    • postulates. He maintained that this system was at the root of
    • All algebras are symbolic systems for the manipulation of items
    • logic system on which computers would be based, but he also
    • systems have a high number as their base (the number beyond
    • which one begins to use a place system and repeat the number
    • system, the numbers themselves represent the more analog end,
    • while the place system is more digital. As one counts up the
    • highest value to the lowest. In the binary system, counting
    • involves as much place system manipulation as simple
    • by inventing a system of punched cards and tabulating
    • system was first applied to the tabulation of the 1890 census,
    • mechanical analog computer which could solve systems of
    • and distribution systems.
    • Pierce, who made the first systematic attempt to apply the
    • all of mathematics in a fully axiomized system of logic,
    • effect an attempt to devise a system of logic capable of
    • event took place at the frontiers of the solar system, and
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    • und Verwandter Systeme, I” Monatschefte für
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  • Title: The Computer and the Incarnation of Ahriman: Cover Sheet
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