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Ratiocination

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  Evermore thus quoth the raven evermore...  Did you know? Edgar Allan Poe is said to have called the 1841 story "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" his first "tale of ratiocination." Many today agree with his assessment and consider that Poe classic to be literature's first detective story. Poe didn't actually use  ratiocination  in "Rue Morgue," but the term does appear three times in its 1842 sequel, "The Mystery of Marie Roget." In "Marie Roget," the author proved his reasoning ability ( ratiocination  traces to  ratio , Latin for " reason " or "computation"). The second tale was based on an actual murder, and as the case unfolded after the publication of Poe's work, it became clear that his fictional detective had done an amazing job of reasoning through the crow

N is e qual to what

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 There are a number of ways this could be said...in fact Noam Chomsky wrote a book and formalized a different set of ideas around the original blueprint supplied by Plato in the Diagonal explanation of everything...aka that Sophisticated lady of language  learning  the way language was designed and built according to the arithmetic of nature where the evens and the odds define the complete and incomplete sets of sets the prime set of sets defines the edges of expansion and contraction needed to make the room needed for the redox redux Regular grammars [ edit ] In  regular grammars , the left hand side is again only a single nonterminal symbol, but now the right-hand side is also restricted. The right side may be the empty string, or a single terminal symbol, or a single terminal symbol followed by a nonterminal symbol, but nothing else. (Sometimes a broader definition is used: one can allow longer strings of terminals or single nonterminals without anything else, mak...

John Moses Browning 18550123 – 19261126

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  John Browning   From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search John Moses Browning BOL Browning, c. 1915 Born John Moses Browning January 23, 1855 Ogden ,  Utah Territory Died November 26, 1926 (aged 71) Liège ,  Belgium Nationality American Occupation Gunsmith, founder of  Browning Arms Company Spouse(s) Rachel Therese Child Browning Children 10, including  Val A. Browning Parents Jonathan Browning  (father) Elizabeth Caroline Clark (mother) Awards John Scott Medal  (1905) Order of Léopold  (1914) Signature John Moses Browning  (January 23, 1855 [1]  – November 26, 1926) was an American  firearm  designer who developed many varieties of military and civilian firearms,  cartridges , and gun mechanisms – many of which are still in use around the world. [2]  He made his first firearm at age 13 in his father's gun shop and was awarded the first of his 128 firearm patent...