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B01 - Brain of the Firm, Chapter 1

General Intellect Unit

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The Evolution of the Sediment Curve

Sigmoid or slope sufficiently steep, you could account for even things like that. It's really a question of whether the rate of change is infinite or not. So I may be misunderstanding this, but it seems like he doesn't have it both ways with his argument. The sigmoids are jumps of a kind. There's a couple of inflection points on them.

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