I don't hold that against Goertzel. Solomonoff's 2 seminal papers on algorithmic induction are "complex" as well. It's just that I'm not very motivated by a complaint that universal computation is "very specialized" without a "general" context stated in an incisive, concise and intuitive manner. The complaint is absurd on its face.
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