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The principle states that Systems found in the Natural World can perform Computation s up to a Maximal (" Universal ") level of Computational Power . Most systems can attain this level. Systems, in principle, compute the same things as a computer. Computation is therefore simply a question of translating Input s and Output s from one system to another. Consequently, most systems are computationally equivalent. An example of this is the workings of the human brain; another is the evolution of weather systems. SEE ALSO EXTERNAL LINKS
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