The Chinese Room Argument was first published in a paper in 1980 by American philosopher John Searle (1932- ). It is a thought experiment in which <span>Searle imagines himself alone in a room following a computer program for responding to Chinese characters slipped under the door. </span><span>
Searle argues that the Chinese room thought experiment shows that n</span><span>o digital computer will ever be able to think.</span>
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To avoid Hyper-oxygenation
Explanation:
Crucian carp have the ability to increase gill surface to maximize oxygen intake, or reduce overall area when under specif circumstances. If the fish does not need so much oxygen it will cover the protruding lamellae to reduce oxygen intake and avoid Hyper-oxygenation.
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Atoms gains other atoms. Atoms lose smaller particles