On 28 December 2013 17:23, Jason Resch <jasonre...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Fri, Dec 27, 2013 at 11:09 PM, Stephen Paul King <
> stephe...@provensecure.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Jason,
>>
>>   "It is not a question of whether or not that binary string refers to
>> anything that is true or not, only what its particular value happens to
>> be." No no no! We can not make statements without showing how their
>> proof are accessible!
>>
>>
> The proof is straight forward. Run the UD and see what the state is.
>
> Are you objecting that it does not have a definite value because you or I
> are not capable of computing it?
>
> Did the 100th digit of Pi not exist until the first human computed it?
>
> ...and got it wrong, as it turned out! But how come? If he'd made it up,
it would have been fixed by that erronious calculation. Yet later
mathematicians were able to spot the mistake and their calculations all
agreed, even using different methods.

Which kind of indicates that there was a 100th digit of pi even before life
appeared in the universe.

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