On 26 Feb 2014, at 19:37, John Clark wrote:
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 1:21 PM, Bruno Marchal <[email protected]>
wrote:
>>> provide the algorithm of prediction.
>> Why? What does that have to do with the price of eggs? FPI is
about the feeling of self and prediction has nothing to do with it.
> FPI = first person indeterminacy
Sorry, I was guessing something along the lines of FPI = first
person interpretation.
???
You are the one describing the FPI as a crazy discovery.
You keep seeing ambiguity, but you take not the times to simply focus
on the point.
Your obscure homemade acronym for something that already has a
perfectly good name,
uncertainty, has tripped me up yet again.
No one is interested in your personal problem.
And I'm afraid I can't do as you request, I am unable to provide an
algorithm that can correctly predict all external events that could
effect me.
>> You said that "we have to interview all copies" and I agree.
After the interviews this is what we find:
W" has not refuted it.
"M" has not refuted it.
"W & M" have confirmed it.
> In the 3-1 views.
I guess you're right, after all you invented "the 3-1 views" so you
must know what it means. I wish I did.
You, sir, are quite a challenge.
(AUDA shows that all lobian numbers can understand "UDA")
You miss this only by confusing the 3-1 view and the 1-view,
>> Who's "the 1-view"?
> Each of them.
Who is this Mr. them who has "the 1-view"?
We don't need to know that to make the reasoning. We can stay in the
usual 3p description, where the 1p are defined by the personal content
of the individual diaries.
Take the iterated WM-self duplication, then, here, at some stage, I
can interview one of the 2^n copies, which really means that there
are 2^n diaries, that is 2^n 1-views. It is an exercise to show that
most get algorithmically incompressible but has a normal distribution.
The *typical* subjective 1p life of a copy is a "WWWMWMMMWMM...M" and
in his diary is a refutation of all previews attempt to predict the
future of his diary.
Hope this helps.
Bruno
John K Clark
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