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“Intelligence involves a great deal more than the ability to follow rules ( which is what chess-playing program does). It is also the ability to make up the rules for oneself, when they are needed, or to learn new rules through trial and error.”

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Creation: Life and How to Make It

This book delves into the scientific understanding of life's origins, examining the processes and mechanisms that have led to the existence of living organisms on Earth. It covers a range of topics from the Big Bang theory to the evolution of life, offering insights into the fundamental laws of nature that govern biological processes. more

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Steve Grand
Steve Grand

Steve Grand, born in 1990 in the United States, is a talented musician known for his unique musical style and captivating performances. more

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