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- adjective That can be
encoded .
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Examples
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Now the matter of our understanding the method of our understanding is problematic, because we not only have to be a machine that computes what we understand, but must be encodable as a machine that understands how it understands that.
A Useless Critic 2007
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Changes more extreme than those encoded, or even encodable, in DNA should be technically possible.
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Information, however, is a technical matter, completely devoid of meaning and content: it is purely statistical and encodable.
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Information, however, is a technical matter, completely devoid of meaning and content: it is purely statistical and encodable.
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Information, however, is a technical matter, completely devoid of meaning and content: it is purely statistical and encodable.
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Information, however, is a technical matter, completely devoid of meaning and content: it is purely statistical and encodable.
SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page John M. Mason 2010
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Information, however, is a technical matter, completely devoid of meaning and content: it is purely statistical and encodable.
SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page John M. Mason 2010
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Information, however, is a technical matter, completely devoid of meaning and content: it is purely statistical and encodable.
SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page John M. Mason 2010
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