Re: Statistical Measure, does it matter?

From: Brent Meeker <meekerdb.domain.name.hidden>
Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 08:46:32 -0800

John M wrote:
> Stathis and Brent:
>
> ineresting and hard-to-object sentiments.
> Would it not make sense to write instead of
> "we are" (thing-wise) -
> the term less static, rather process-wise:
> "We do" (in whatever action)?
>
> John M

That's part of what I'm struggling with. ISTM that OMs, being static, may leave out something essential to consciousness. But this conflicts with the idea of simulations in which all process rates are encoded statically as state values. I think however this misses the point that a simulation must be *run* and that when it is run the computer provides the "rate", i.e. the clock.

Brent Meeker


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