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- Title: The Computer and the Incarnation of Ahriman: 1. Introduction
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- true. I had no desire to engage in a romantic reaction against
- truths true In doing so it deserts science in favor of
- Title: The Computer and the Incarnation of Ahriman: 2. Methodology
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- “true” attitude towards a given set of facts. There
- disposal and pursue it as though it were certainly true, and
- universally true, but now it is generally accepted that they
- which states that a proposition must either be true or its
- negation must be true.
- logic they might consist simply of “true” and
- must also have transformation rules, which turn one true
- statement into another true statement. These are perhaps most
- indefinitely large number of true statements, the most
- be as true as the axioms. In the appropriate circumstances,
- showing a statement to be necessarily true or false (proving or
- or theorem). The rule states that any true statement remains
- true after “II” is appended to it. Successive
- Leibniz: “On True Method in Philosophy and
- Title: The Computer and the Incarnation of Ahriman: 4. History of the Incarnation of Ahriman in its Macrocosmic Aspect
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- which may be called (depending on the context) true and false,
- all of its operands are one or true; otherwise, it produces a
- one or true.
- The first appearances of a true, modern computer on the
- momentum into paths in which its true nature was more evident.
- (however huge and capable) and a true computer: the concept of
- creates a spiritual impulsion: “may the world be true to
- already true only adds to the force to make it so. This
- reality: the incorporation of “true” intelligence
- Leon E. Truesdell: The Development of Punch Card
- True Nature of the Second Coming, London, 1961, lectures
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