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Type: Book excerpt / scientific article
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This document appears to be a page from a popular science book or article discussing theoretical computer science, specifically the concept of 'hyper-computers' versus 'Turing machines.' It explores the limits of artificial intelligence compared to human cognition and mathematical problem solving. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, suggesting it was included as evidence in a congressional investigation, likely related to Jeffrey Epstein's connections to the scientific community or his interest in AI and transhumanism.

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Alan Turing Mathematician/Computer Scientist (Referenced)
Referenced via 'Turing machine' and 'Turing limit' in the context of computational theory.
Pierre de Fermat Mathematician (Referenced)
Referenced via 'Fermat's Last Theorem' as an example of a problem for a hyper-computer.

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House Oversight Committee
Document source/production stamp (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015965) likely related to a congressional investigation.

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"If you believe humans outthink computers, be warned; you are in controversial territory."
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"A hyper-computer is a machine that can calculate a function which a Turing machine can not."
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"Humans commonly demonstrate one clear example of thinking which appears to break the Turing limit, namely finding solutions to mathematical puzzles."
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"Turing machines are already infinitely powerful and we know from our chapter on infinity that all countable infinities are the same."
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