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Individual Man:
“The human-brain-stored questions and answers of each unique individual’s life, plus all the individual’s heritage of chromosomic-administered, subconsciously operative experience responses, represent, in progressive sum total, the uniquely variant integral known as individual man.”
“The integral man will always be far more complex than any systematically organized set of variables conceivable by man and introduceable into the computer. . .”
