Computers can’t represent analogue properties

Imagery can’t be reduced to discrete computational form without misrepresenting its continuous analogue properties.


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: Also see "The brain is an analogue device", Map 3, Box 9.
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Computers can’t represent analogue properties
Digital computers can’t process analogue images
Analogue images can’t encode knowledge
Analogue images have an internal syntactic structure
Can’t recognise similarities between whole images
Gestalt recognition is impossible for computers
Need images to be transformed into descriptions
Images are secondary to propositions
Images represented by filled cells in an array
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