On 10 February 2014 07:44, Edgar L. Owen <[email protected]> wrote:

> Jesse,
>
> No, "the definition of p-time simultaneity itself depends on the
> arbitrary "choice of coordinate system" is NOT true. I clearly stated
> otherwise and explained why. Please reread if it isn't clear.
>
> You haven't *explained *this. You have merely *stated* it. You have yet
to explain what  the mapping is from p-time to any other time, or from the
p-time coordinate system to any other coordinate system. You seem to have
simply assumed this must be possible, somehow, but you can't explain how
this allows for simultaneity to be relative to an observer. You haven't
*explained* anything much. "Imagine a universe in which everything is
computational" is not an explanation, it's about at the level of exposition
in a SF novel.

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