Re: Observer Moment or Observer Space?

From: Russell Standish <lists.domain.name.hidden>
Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2008 09:49:34 +1000

On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 09:35:47PM -0500, Hal Ruhl wrote:
>
> Hi Russell:
>
> In response to Jason you wrote:
>
> >An OM is a state of a machine. In as far as the machine is embedded
> >in space, the the OM is spread across space. Successive OMs involve
> >state change,
>
> In my model a universe is an incomplete entity [a Something or a Nothing]
> within the Everything [the ALL(s) + the Nothing(s)[nesting provides the
> multiplicity]] that is driven towards completeness by un-resolvable
> meaningful [to that entities current state] questions that require
> resolution. I suppose this constitutes a "machine".
>
> I wonder if these conclusions - [machines/dynamics] - indeed impose the
> property of having space like aspects on the Everything in addition to time
> like aspects? Further - would that in turn give it a wider "physical"
> matrix?
>

Its not obvious to me. What is your reasoning?

>
> >Of course this finite amount of time will be
> >observer dependent,
>
> How do you mean that. I do not see that state dwell duration differs within
> a given universe. I also do not see a fixed value even for a particular
> universe.

Sounds like you're having a bob each way here...


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