Le 05-nov.-05, à 15:57, Stephen Paul King a écrit :
> Again, Bruno, your theory prohibits *any* kind of notion that
> involves *change*. That is its Achilles Heel.
We already discussed this. When you define the first person by the
Theaetetical trick you get freely, from the self-reference logic G, a
temporal logic. The one named by S4Grz. Search in the archive "S4Grz".
Read "S 4 Grzegorczyk".
Theatetical trick = define Cp (knowing p) by "p & Bp" i.e. you prove p
and p is true.
The 3-platonia is timeless, but so are many "block-universes" for many
physicists. S4Grz explains the origin of the appearance of time from
the internal points of view of machines/numbers.
In general physicist does not even address this question (by naively
relating belief in change with some physical change, but that leads to
many difficulties as the UD argument is supposed to illustrate).
I will perhaps make other comments next week, but I must go now ...
Best,
Bruno
PS What do you mean by "onward"?
http://iridia.ulb.ac.be/~marchal/
Received on Sat Nov 05 2005 - 10:38:52 PST