On 10 January 2014 10:33, meekerdb <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I think the question is whether comp determines that the world is
> (locally) Lorentz invariant.  If it is, then c is just a unit conversion
> factor between the + and - signature terms.  It's value is arbitrary, like
> "how many feet in a mile", which is why it is now an exact number in SI
> units.
>
Oh yes, I seem to remember that physicists like to set c (and h?) to 1.

So does comp predict that any TOE will have a unique solution - namely the
one we experience? So is this an alternative to the WAP - we experience a
universe compatible with our existence because such a universe has to drop
out of the interations of conscious beings in Platonia?

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