Le 24-juin-05, à 17:23, Eugen Leitl a écrit :
> On Fri, Jun 24, 2005 at 05:08:39PM +0200, Bruno Marchal wrote:
>>
>> Le 23-juin-05, ? 05:38, Lee Corbin a ?crit :
>>
>>> you *can* be
>>> in two places at the same time.
>>
>> From a third person pov: OK.
>> From a first person pov: how?
>
> You can be in two places at the same time, but you can't enjoy two
> different
> scenaries, or think invidividual thoughts.
Given the definition of 1-person (the one who enjoys) and the third
person (the one you can "captured" by a picture, description, name,
identity card, etc.), you are just saying what I said, or even better:
From a third person pov: yes.
From a first person pov: no.
(I assume the "place" Lee talks about *are* 1-person distinguishable,
of course I am at every undistinguishable places at once, drinking an
infinity of coffee cup in all Brussels from all Belgiums from all
Europas (well here I am less sure!) from all earths from all milky ways
from all universes from all multiverses ..... from all sets of
recoverable conceivable computational histories ... in the only one
arithmetical truth). [comp assumed!]
Bruno
http://iridia.ulb.ac.be/~marchal/
Received on Fri Jun 24 2005 - 12:13:19 PDT