Re: Numbers

From: Bruno Marchal <marchal.domain.name.hidden>
Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2006 18:23:19 +0200

Le 31-mars-06, à 16:52, 1Z a écrit :


> Such a theory at least does not predict what is not observed. MM
> over-predicts (white rabbits, Harry Potter) and under-explains (time,
> consciousness).


Read my old or recent papers before judging. Genrally the first part
shows that comp makes physics a branch of computer science, alias
number theory, and gives a nice and unexpected reason (based on a
theorem by Lob) why quanta and qualia behaves differently, and obeys
different but related logics.
The second part shows that comp is already testable, and gives already
evidence that the Harry Potter situation are of measure zero (although
works remains to be sure).

And read perhaps the literature on the mind body problem: all
materialist approaches has failed, and then the result I got explains
what it should be so.

Actually you could perhaps explain how do you think a machine is able
to distinguish a material (physical) reality from an immaterial
(arithmetical) reality. Without saying it is an intrinsical property of
the universe to makes machine aware (or you should explain this too,
and that would be equivalent with finding an error or an unsufficiently
motivated step in the UDA).

Bruno

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


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