Appendix 5 — Index of Theorems have explained a number famous theorems in this book along with [= ideas of my own. Here is a list of the most notable. 1. Mind over Computer Turing Test — How to tell whether a computer is intelligent, even though we cannot agree on a definition of intelligence. Flynn Effect — The observation that human intelligence appears to be improving over time. Kurzweil Singularity Proposal — The conjecture that Moore's Law will result in computers acquiring near infinite power relatively soon. Lucas Argument — Minds are in a different class to computers as they are not limited by the incompleteness theorem. Humor Hypothesist — Humor and jokes are a display of non- computable intelligence. 2. Understanding Tufte’s Assertion - That communication of understanding exceeds the capability of many presentation tools, particularly PowerPoint. Chinese Room - John Searle’s paradox challenging the idea that understanding can be mechanically simulated. HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016091