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Stephen Wolfram is an English scientist, born on August 29, 1959. He is known for his work in computer science and mathematics, particularly for creating the software Mathematica and the computational knowledge engine Wolfram Alpha. Wolfram's research focuses on the intersection of science and technology, and he has made significant contributions to various fields. He continues to be an influential figure in the world of computation and technology.

"So the thing I realized rather gradually - I must say starting about 20 years ago now that we know about computers and things - there's a possibility of a more general basis for rules to describe nature."



"The most important precedents deal with the whole idea of symbolic programming - the notion of setting up symbolic expressions that can represent anything one wants, and then having functions that operate on both their structure and content."


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