On Saturday, August 07, 2021, at 5:38 PM, immortal.discoveries wrote:
> Lost me here. You suddenly jumped to the conclusion that hosts exist. How do 
> you make a machine or coffee pot so that it suddenly is a host, if everything 
> is just atoms?

Models are represented in signals and bits which are physical representations 
perceived. This letter "A" is a model represented on your monitor via light 
signaling into your eye rendered into your brain’s perception. The letter "A" 
on my screen now is not the same letter "A" you see in your present now but a 
physically distinct re-representation. It's not the same physically just a 
temporal model semi-copy transmitted, re-represented. This “A” model physical 
host now exists in your perception… as it exists in my perception. The models 
only exist in host representation so they are always physically distinct.
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