Re: Solipsism (was: Numbers)

From: Bruno Marchal <marchal.domain.name.hidden>
Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2006 16:17:59 +0200

Le 17-mars-06, à 20:27, Hal Finney a écrit :


> Here is where I may depart from Bruno, although I am not sure. I argue
> that you can in fact set up a probability distribution over all of the
> places in the UD where your mind exists, and it is based roughly on the
> size of the part of the UD program that creates that information
> pattern.
> Recall that the UD in effect runs all programs at once. But some
> programs
> are shorter than others. I use the notion of algorithmic complexity
> and the associated measure, which is called the Universal Distribution
> (an unfortunate collision of the UD acronym). Basically this says that
> the measure of the output of a given UD program of n bits is 1/2^n.


What remains to be explained here is how you attach the first person
indeterminacy, (which is relative to any member of the class of the
third person describable states occuring anywhere in the universal
deployment) and the measure coming from your Universal Distribution.
Given that a first person cannot be aware of any delays of
"reconstitution" of himself in the deployment, it seems to me you need
to provide more motivation for your distribution (which is also based
on comp). How to avoid the inescapable redundancy of states and
histories generated by the UD, and the fact that the delay-invariance
indeterminacy forces us to take into account all finite portion of the
deployment.

Bruno



http://iridia.ulb.ac.be/~marchal/


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