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> A computer can not emulate a person’s brain.

Earlier you wrote:

> Can a computer beat Magnuson with the number of computations the computer can do limited to within one order of magnitude of what a human can do in the allotted time?

If a computer can't emulate a person's brain then how are you going to assess whether or not the number of computations it's doing is "within one order of magnitude of what a human can do"?

> A computer is incapable of reasoning about such things.

You want to bet on that? Before you answer you'd better re-read your claim very carefully. When you realize your mistake and correct it, then my answer will be that humans aren't guaranteed to be able to determine these things in a finite number of steps either. There's a reason that there are unsolved problems in mathematics.



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