Abstract

Specific bodies of knowledge are built around embedded noun objects and the structural relation between these key clusters of knowledge centric objects (KCOs). Events, interactions, and social forces alter such KCOs and their structural relationships. Computational design of knowledge deploys these key objects, their interrelationships, and their interactions that can be stored, processed, and altered by knowledge machines (KMs). Structures of specific knowledge can be optimized to suit in the knowledge processor units (KPUs). The social processes modify prior knowledge at numerous levels ranging from gossip to creative problem solving. KMs also process and optimize clusters of KCOs to suit and explore windows of opportunity to heighten information to knowledge, notions, and valuable scientific concepts. In a sense, KMs and human mind handle act alike and follow intrinsic flow patterns to make the flow of knowledge organized, structured, scientific, useful, and possibly benevolent to the society.

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