![]() Then I ask, Where is God? and got literally pages of information on the subject. So I asked Wolfram Alpha, “Is there a god?” and got Fair enough. As the introduction above demonstrates, Wolfram Alpha also attempts to answer non-computational questions. ![]() What a universally humanistic and creative objective to make all the world’s knowledge computable for everyone! The Internet on steroids, a more intelligent, precise, and presentable internet within the Internet. Actually you will be introduced by Stephen Wolfram, the British scientist and chief designer of the Mathematica software application and its answer engine, Wolfram Alpha. If you haven’t met already, allow me to introduce you to Wolfram Alpha. Ask Wolfram Alpha the same question and you get the answer plus all kinds of relevant data into which you can drill and drill and find nothing but more relevant data. Just in case maybe you want to multiply the result by some other number. Google “square root of 678,” and you will see a calculator with the answer displayed. Do the same on Yahoo, and you will receive the mathematical answer followed by a long list of the same kind of links. If you search “square root of 678” on Bing, you will get a long list of website links that may or may not lead you to the definition or the answer. Tweet Is Wolfram Alpha God? By Peter Lloyd
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