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Explore the concept of Unlimited Register Machines (URMs) and their significance in computational theory in this 39-minute conference talk from Strange Loop. Delve into the comparison between URMs, Turing Machines, and Lambda Calculus, understanding their shared ability to express any computable function. Discover how URMs serve as a simple yet idealized model of a computer, and learn about their Turing equivalence. Examine philosopher Dan Dennett's perspective on URMs as presented in his book "Intuition Pumps and Other Tools For Thinking," where he reveals "The Seven Secrets Of Computing Power." Gain insights into the process of simulating basic register machines and progressively building complex algorithms to grasp the essence of computation. Experience a balanced approach that treats mathematics and programming as equal contributors to explaining these concepts. Conclude with a practical implementation of a Universal URM, featuring an accessible method of Gödelization that transforms programs into numbers.