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Authors: George B. Dyson
on self-organizing machines,
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his theory of morphogenesis,
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,
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and von Neumann 88â89
Turing machine 9,
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assumption of discreteness,
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and cryptography and cryptanalysis,
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and depth of mental field,
216â17
equivalence, with neural networks,
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89â90
,
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and mystery of mind,
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and punched-card data processing,
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and relation of sequence to structure,
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and self-reproducing automata,
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“state of mind,” and telecommunication,
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as stored-program computer,
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universal,
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universality of, anticipated by Babbage and Peirce,
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58â59
Turing, Sara,
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U
UCLA (University of California, Los Angeles),
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Ulam, Stanislaw (1909â1984)
on artificial intelligence,
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on game theory and evolution,
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on nuclear weapons and weather control,
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ultraintelligent machines,
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,
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,
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Unconscious Memory
(Butler),
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undecidability.
See
incompleteness
UNIVAC,
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Universe.
see also
digital universe
end of? 13
and intelligence,
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,
186â187
as a long paper tape,
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maximum diversity of,
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as stored-program computer,
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Universities.
See under location
, University of
UNIX (operating system),
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Unpredictability.
see also
weather prediction
of mind,
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Usefulnesse of Mechanical Disciplines to Natural Philosophy
(Boyle),
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utility function (game theory),
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vacuum tubes,
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Vail, Alfred,
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value, and purposive systems,
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Veblen, Oswald (1880â1960),
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Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation
(Chambers),
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,
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viscosity
computational,
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fluid, and Reynolds number,
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Visicalc,
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Volta, Alessandro (1745â1827),
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von Neumann, John (1903â1957),
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153â58
and artificial intelligence,
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on bombs and computers,
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82â83
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and complexity and self-organization,
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157â58
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on the computer and the brain,
89â90
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108â110
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155â157
and computer networking,
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and distinction between intelligence and logic,
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182â83
and economics,
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and ENIAC,
82â83
and game theory,
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on Gödelian logic and self-reproducing systems,
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and hydrodynamics,
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on human-machine systems,
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and IAS computer,
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and IBM,
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on information theory,
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and mathematical logic,
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and military technology and strategy,
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on mind,
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and neural networks,
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155â58
on science, society, and moral judgment,
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on the statistical language of the brain,
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his theory of self-reproducing automata,
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and Turing,
88â89
on the universe as a punched paper tape,
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143â44
and weather prediction,
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on Wiener's
Cybernetics
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von Neumann architecture,
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Von Neumann, Nicholas,
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Waller, Richard, on Hooke,
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Ware, Willis H.,
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watches, and the argument from design,
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Watson, William,
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Watt, James (1736â1839),
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Way of All Flesh, The
(Butler),
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weather prediction
and development of digital computers,
85â88
and Lewis Richardson,
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by massively-parallel computation,
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and weather control,
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Weather Prediction by Numerical Process
(Richardson),
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Weber, Wilhelm E.,
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Wedgwood, Josiah (1730â1795),
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Wells, H. G. (1866â1946),
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Western Union,
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Weyl, Hermann,
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Wheatstone, Charles (1802â1875),
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“Where Is Fancy Bred” (McCulloch),
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“Why do people think computers can't?” (Minsky),
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Wiener, Norbert (1894â1964),
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Wigner, Eugene P.,
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Wilberforce, Bishop Samuel (1805â1873),
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Wilkes, Maurice,
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Wilkins, John (1614â1672),
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Wilkinson, J. H.,
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William of Malmesbury (1096?â1143),
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Williams tube (memory),
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Williams, Frederick C.,
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Williams, J. D. (game theorist),
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Williams, Sir Joshua,
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Wilson, Edmund B.,
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wireless.
See
radio
Womersly, J. R.,
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Wong, S. Y.,
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Woolf, Harry,
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word processors,
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World Brain
(Wells),
10â11
World Wide Web,
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214â16
Wrens (Women's Royal Navy Service),
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World War I,
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World War II,
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zero-sum game, defined,
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Zoonomia
(Erasmus Darwin),
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Zworykin, Vladimir (1889â1982),
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104â105
Zygalski, Henryk,
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