On 03 Feb 2014, at 18:15, Terren Suydam wrote:
Hi Bruno,
On Sat, Feb 1, 2014 at 2:04 PM, Bruno Marchal <[email protected]>
wrote:
In a nocturnal dream, OK. With comp when "awake" we are in
infinities of such dreams, and comp explains why this has to
interfere statistically below our common substitution level.
When dreaming, there are still infinite continuations and the FPI, I
think. Surely with lucid dreams. So how come stable physics doesn't
appear to us in lucid dreams?
What? Are not lucid dreams remarkable for their stable physical laws
appearances. They are so stable that you can fly in them.
At some point you can visit the bizarre realities and decide to go
there or to come back, perhaps, or you go there and a copy comes back.
You just sum up well the problem that I formulate (in arithmetic). Now
human dreams can be relatively rare and deep, yet locally
extravagantly multiplied, so that if you see a white rabbit, take the
fun of it, it is most plausibly a dream.
Basically the test will be on the number of white rabbits. QM, with
his phase randomization looks like a winner, but we have to retrieve
it from the consistent universal machine continuations theory, to
solve UDA, and exploit the G/G* type of nuance to get the sensible and
intelligible physical distinctions.
I explain a bit of modal logic to give more technical precisions.
Bruno
Terren
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