I think that the opposite of everything that you are saying makes more sense.:
On Tuesday, February 11, 2014 11:07:07 AM UTC-5, Edgar L. Owen wrote: > > > > So the take away is that : > > 1. The universe, and everything in it, consists of information only. And > that information consists only of different arrangements of elemental > R-bits. And these elemental R-bits are the actual numbers on the basis of > which R-math continually computes the current state of the universe. > The universe, and everything in it, consists of no information, but only experiences which are informed through aesthetic acquaintance. Information consists of no elemental structures at all, but rather is distributed metaphorically in gaps between experiences using a variety quantitative shortcuts. > 2. Thus everything in the universe is made up of numbers and only numbers. > Thus nothing in the universe is made up of "numbers", which is why we have developed mathematics to enumerate what has no number itself. > > 3. All the things in the universe are just various arrangements and > relationships between these numbers. > Nothing in the universe is merely an arrangement or relationship between "numbers". > > 4. These are continually being recomputed by all the interactive programs > (all just aspects of a single universal program) that make up all the > processes in the universe. > There are no processes in the universe which are only computations. Nothing in the universe depends on a continuous computation and nothing that interacts can be purely a "program". > > 5. These processes follow fundamental logico-mathematical rules which are > part of what I call the extended fine tuning (the set of every > non-reducible aspect of reality including the rules of logic it follows). > These are analogous to the basic machine operations of silicon computers. > Logico-mathematical rules are abstracted from approximation and insensitivity, and are appropriate only for controlling forms and functions from the outside in. > > 6. The programs of reality are complex sequences of these elemental > operations acting on R-numbers which are just R-bits. In general these > sequences incorporate standard routines such as the particle property > conservation routine. > > The reality of programs is simple logical elements operating on each other with no profoundly meaningful application to the actual presence of the universe or ourselves. > > The aggregate result is the universe we exist within which consists > entirely of different types of information, a fact which can be verified > by direct objective observation. > The result is that the concepts we call number and information consist entirely of the same type of reductive expectations, a fact which can be verified by direct subjective participation. > > Our minds each internally simulate this information universe as the > physical, dimensional universe in which mind tells us we live. These > simulations are a convenient evolutionary illusion that enables us, as > programs within a universe of programs, to more effectively compute our > lives and function more successfully. They enable our survival as > individuals and as a species. That is why they have evolved, even as they > conceal the true underlying information nature of reality. > > Our internal experience is informed directly by opportunities for quasi-veridical sensory entanglement from within, without, and beyond our neurology. It is the idea of information and numbers which is a meta-simulative technology that allows us to project our control beyond our physical limitations. Computation accelerates and amplifies existing tendencies of individual and collective users, both threatening and supporting our survival. Craig > Edgar > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Everything List" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/everything-list. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.

