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Another kind of production involves the creation of programs for the analysis of computational systems — for in the NKS framework, these themselves should be simple programs, and subject to the same goals and methodology.
An extension of this idea is that the human mind is itself a computational system, and hence providing it with raw data in as effective a way as possible is crucial to research.
Wolfram believes that programs and their analysis should be visualized as directly as possible, and exhaustively examined by the thousands or more.
Since this new field concerns abstract rules, it can in principle address issues relevant to other fields of science.
However, in general Wolfram's idea is that novel ideas and mechanisms can be discovered in the computational universe — where they can be witnessed in their clearest forms — and then other fields can pick and choose among these discoveries for those they find relevant.

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