This is the Windows app named Thinknowlogy to run in Windows online over Linux online whose latest release can be downloaded as Thinknowlogy2018r4.zip. It can be run online in the free hosting provider OnWorks for workstations.
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Thinknowlogy to run in Windows online over Linux online
DESCRIPTION
• Despite centuries of exhaustive research, the theory of evolution still hasn't provided a satisfying explanation for the origin of intelligence and language;• According to the biblical world view, God has created laws of nature. Being based on the Laws of Intelligence embedded in Grammar, only Thinknowlogy implements the natural meaning (intelligent function) of words like definite article “the”, conjunction “or”, possessive verb “has/have” and past tense verbs “was/were” and “had”.
It is demonstrated by:
• Programming in natural language;
• Reasoning in natural language:
- drawing conclusions (more advanced than scientific solutions),
- making assumptions (with self-adjusting level of uncertainty),
- asking questions (about gaps in the knowledge),
- detecting conflicts and some cases of semantic ambiguity,
- displaying of justification reports for the self-generated knowledge;
• Multilingualism, proving: Languages have one common origin.
Audience
Information Technology, Science/Research, Religion, Developers
User interface
Java Swing, Java AWT, Console/Terminal
Programming Language
C++, Java
This is an application that can also be fetched from https://sourceforge.net/projects/thinknowlogy/. It has been hosted in OnWorks in order to be run online in an easiest way from one of our free Operative Systems.