-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On 13 xxx -1, Marchal wrote: > Then you can, in fact you must, reduce the mind-body problem into the > problem of why machines believes in laws, matter and universe.
This is all that I am interested in. To me, it doesn't matter if there is one universe, no universe, or multiple universes. However, there has to be time. ;-> [DELETED] > sense, to simplify) each other, ... So these monad, if AI works, are > numbers ... It's how my model works. The numbers are meaningless to another interpretor, unless the whole set of numbers are available to the translator. > Not only time, *all* physical modalities are internal indexicals. Pretty much. I don't find it a difficult issue to believe in reality. I also don't find it a difficult issue for a machine to believe in reality. Beliefe in anything in simply acceptance of some meaning at some level. It doesn't mean that what is believe in is a universal truth (sorry for the play on words), and in fact, it doesn't have to be. > PS I consult my mail only once a week (I'm busy!). I still read it, > though. I was in brussels last week. If you're interested, please email me directly to chat more. Scott -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBOR2shVpGPE+AF6qBAQHtuAP/afHY47QNpaPeDosfarnGnj+DVRt/Kqld HIFoSipk71RHC4kcLanuZnxdsSS/w4u0jfnXxDZRA2HLr4C0kz9/cBBgGs1Mw41o gy/g1kcjvkimJdwl1mnvjCXtIWBVQRlp+rBUjLwYLnuf0MnXoAnrjFLLQKIvUXrD 93sAV4TBhF8= =tNuo -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

