Re: KIM 2.3 (was Re: Time)

From: Stathis Papaioannou <stathisp.domain.name.hidden>
Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2009 12:52:34 +1100

2009/1/10 Brent Meeker <meekerdb.domain.name.hidden>:

> The question is how is the simulated observer made conscious of the passage of
> (simulated) time. If you just look a momentary machine states, ignoring their
> causal/temporal relations, how will they create the consciousness of time in the
> simulated observer?

Are you suggesting that the observer would be conscious of the passage
of time through two consecutive machine states, s1 and s2, running on
the one machine m1, but not if s1 is run on m1 (which is then stopped)
and s2 run on a separate machine m2?


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