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The text explores the transformative potential of knowledge-based programming and computational thinking on civilization and education, comparing it to the impact of natural language and literacy. It then shifts to a philosophical discussion on detecting purpose and computation in natural systems, using examples like planetary mechanics and man-made structures visible from space to question how we recognize intelligence or purpose.
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Discovery of pulsars in 1967
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"Just as natural language gave us civilization, knowledge-based programming will give us—what?"Source
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"The achievement of knowledge-based programming is that it’s no longer sterile, because it’s got the knowledge of the world knitted into the language you’re using to write code."Source
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"Does the weather have a goal? Does climate have a goal?"Source
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