Stephan,
Thanks for telling me what bisimulation means.
I was interested in that choosing only one state at a time eliminates the
multiverse.
Richard

On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 11:38 PM, Stephen P. King <[email protected]>wrote:

>  On 8/22/2012 4:04 PM, Richard Ruquist wrote:
>
> Now this is interesting: "Points have necessary existence, all being
> present simultaneously in the physical object A.
> 15.States are possible, making a Chu space a kind of a Kripke structure
> [Gup93]:
> only *one state at a time* may be chosen from the menu X of alternatives.
>
>  Seems that divine intervention may be an assumption. I wonder who does
> the choosing. May I suggest Godellian consciousness?
>
>  Dear Richard,
>
>   No need for divine intervention! I am not sure what "Godellian
> consciousness" is. Let me comment a bit more on this part of Pratt's idea.
> The choice mechanism that I have worked out uses a tournament styled
> system. It basically asks the question: what is the most consistent Boolean
> solution for the set of observers involved? It seems to follow the general
> outlines of pricing theory and auction theory in  economics and has hints
> of Nash equilibria. This makes sense since it would be modeled by game
> theory. My conjecture is that quantum entanglement allows for the
> connections (defined as bisimulations)  between monads to exploit EPR
> effects to maximize the efficiency of the computations such that classical
> signaling is not needed (which gets around the "no windows" rule). This
> latter idea is still very much unbaked.
>
> --
> Onward!
>
> Stephen
>
> "Nature, to be commanded, must be obeyed."
> ~ Francis Bacon
>
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