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Can a Machine know?  

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Can a Machine know? Machines can include simple materials from a whole puncher to a complex medium such as a computer. Both a whole puncher and a computer are somewhat a hybrid consisting of interconnected parts with separate functions all intertwined into some kind of a performance. Consequently, my interpretation of a machine is an apparatus consisting of interrelated parts with separate functions used in the performance of some kind of work. This interpretation is somewhat similar to that of Dictionary.com. The site states that a machine is a device consisting of fixed and moving parts that modifies mechanical energy and transmits it in more useful form. We both agree in the aspect that a machine is an assembly of related parts all contributing in achieving a special purpose. Another term that needs to be defined in this matter is to know. My version of to know is to perceive...

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