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Deterministic chaos counts among noteworthy fields of natural science. Its truly extraordinary attributes enable not only various interpretations from the point of view of predictability but also interesting consequences from the sphere of theologia naturalis. The situation starts to be interesting, if we figure explication of influence of God on a human through Augustine Aurelius in possible unpredictability in a sense of impossibility to predict future of a physical state on a macro level. Interconnection of both of these theories provides interesting conclusions.
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There are authors who are already classics in their field. These include the famous physicist prof. Mgr. Július Krempaský, DrSc., Member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts in Salzburg, member of the Czechoslovak and Slovak Academy of Sciences. An important naturalist once again surprised the readers with a great monograph. The book of Christian in the third millennium is an approach to many connections of physics, theology, and philosophy.
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The role of the article is to point out possible new ways in support of A. Turing‘s views. I will try to present the basic points of the historical discussion with Alan Turing‘s T-test. I do not think that any of the contestants has been able to make a convincing argument about the absurdity of the T - test. I specially address the subject of J. R. Searle and the discussion with him. Finally, I try to outline new ways of solving the problem in question.
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