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> What I'm thinking of is of a language in which the relations between things are defined as certain symbols - or might just as well be words, but just for example, 'cuz words sometimes don't grasp the complete meaning, And with this the machine will work it's way through words and sentences, in conversation.
> What Prolog gives is not enough, because the computer doesn't understand the meaning. But once we give it to it as GIVEN - This is a relation bla bla bla... you don't have to know anything about it (though you do define relations between relations), it can be used to calculate.
> The built in relations in Prolog and any other language are Mathematical, and I think they should be expended, and extended to none-mathematic things.
Can't you already make relations about non-Mathematical things? Like likesToEat(josh, apples); ?
> It should also have an "add new relation" feature, and to have an executable function that can be ran while running.
Doesn't prolog have this?
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