On 23 Sep 2013, at 19:56, John Clark wrote:
On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 10:17 AM, Bruno Marchal <[email protected]>
wrote:
>> If you can repair the blunders made in the first 3 steps then
I'll read step 4, until then doing so would be ridiculous.
> Even this is ridiculous, as step 4, 5, 6, 7 can certainly help you
to see what you miss (or deny) in step 3.
You are supposed to be writing a proof not a detective novel!
This shows that you are not a scientists, as all scientists when
studying a proof and miss a step at some point, read further that
point, as this can put some light on what they were missing.
Also, I made AUDA (the arithmetical UDA) in a way such that it can be
read independently, as I know that some scientists are uneasy in some
thought experiment. It is a bit ridiculous, as elementary computer
science is enough: you can replace humans by machines with very few
inference inductive ability to understand that no matter you enlarge
those abilities, the machine will not been able to predict with
certainty where its backup will be reinstalled.
> If there is no first person indeterminacy [...]
Of course there is first person indeterminacy, I often don't know
what I will see or do next.
That's not the one used in the reasoning. That argument can be applied
to the quantum indeterminacy too.
You seem to confuse all forms of indeterminacy.
Bruno
John K Clark
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