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re: Math Models/What Would Psycho-History "Look Like?" en>fr fr>en
By fulcrum Comments: 15, member since Sun Apr 11, 2004
On Wed Apr 20, 2005 10:41 PM
Hi Buvana

Ive been working on not this but on aspects of production models and on making them deterministic. Ive found that for this I would require models of the mind, perception, knowledge representation ideas and related math. Could you suggest anything?

Also I feel that an algorithmic form of process recognition for a psychohistorical problem will be possible only if wer have sufficient determinism. In essence, we will have to collaborate with an influential organization so that we can make events more deterministic by influencing them. I feel that this is the only real way of achieving accuracy with our preductions and hence knowing the future of the global process to a high degree of probability and correctness. Do comment.

Cheers,
Fulcrum

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