Re: subjective reality

From: <kurtleegod.domain.name.hidden>
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 10:19:34 -0400

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 From: Russell Standish <r.standish.domain.name.hidden>

 On Mon, Aug 22, 2005 at 01:15:22PM -0400, kurtleegod.domain.name.hidden wrote:
> Hi Tom,
>
> Than you can surely understand how disappointed I feel! It's even
more
> like the hooka-smoking-Caterpillar
> since Bruno pulled the mushroom right from under me!!! Oh! Maybe was
> just a pipe dream, like those of that
> Lob(otomy?) machine of his. How sad!!!
>
> Sorry guys. Looks like I have been scooped...
>
> Godfrey Kurtz
> (New Brunswick, NJ)
>

 But was your argument based on the white rabbit problem? And in any
 case, the white rabbit problem is merely a problem for Bruno's thesis,
 not a show stopper. As far as I'm aware, my solution to the white
 rabbit problem is compatible with Bruno's COMP, although it does
 require some additional assumptions. Nobody has checked this
 thoroughly, of course.

 [GK]
 Hi Russell,

 My argument is not based on the White Rabbit Problem since I don't
 even know what that is, in all honesty! From reading Brunos's "popular
  account" I gather it has something to do with the possibility of
finding
 unruly or unexpected things once you believe the kind of "theory" he
 and, I guess you, profess. No?

  Without meaning to disrespect your solutions, I think Quantum
Mechanics
 produces a very good deal of "White Rabbits" on its own, and by this
 I mean predictions that thwart any of the everyday type of expectations
 you place on reality! Have you heard of the "Mean King Problem", for
 example? If you want a big "hat" from where loads of these come out

  The argument I believe I have is just a simple working out of the
premise
 of YD till you get to a situation that our current knowledge of QM can
 defeat. I am sure there are many more that you can think up with a
  bit of reflection. If you want to consider those White Rabbit's is
entirely
 up to you as long as you start getting used to have them around...

 [RS]
 So it is time to put up or shut up Godfrey! If you have some genuine
 argument against the YD, let's hear it.

 Cheers

 [GK]
  As I stated before I don't react very well to that style of macho
pressure
 in spite of my (clumsy) attempts to use it on Bruno!
 As it turns out my argument may be of interest for another issue that
 some people have been disputing in the land of quantum marginalia,
 but I am not entirely convinced of that yet. When I am I may try and
 sketch it for the list, though I am doubtful that you would have any
 interest in it since its speculative level is orders of magnitude below
 what you guys are used to... (;-)

 Cheers indeed,

 -Godfrey,


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