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Will the deterministic logic of microprocessors
be, one day, connectable to the indeterministic nature of
human being?
(Printed circuit board and cerebellum
cross-section).
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A dose of indetermination must remain in any
search of knowledge
Contrary to binary information processed
by microprocessors and characterized by a finite number of octets,
the outlines of human knowledge are never clearly delimited.
The logic that applies to information is not necessarily transposable
to knowledge, that is to say human interpretation of information.
Access to a finite piece of information, delimited, concise, is
naturally done in the mode of concision. Access to knowledge cannot
be done as radically when it comes to open concepts, moving and
dynamic. The fuzzy interfaces are going to allow better manipulation
of these concepts. They do not lead necessarily to information
itself, but toward the fuzzy outlines of the multiple interactions
that originate between information and its users.
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