On 27 March 2014 11:30, Russell Standish <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> infinitely big in either space or time ... - yes, well why not? We
> consider Turing machines that can run for ever with a potentially
> infinite tape.
>
> I think infinite in time but not space implies a Nietzschean eternal
recurrence? Which makes said brain effectively finite (well, "merely"
limited to all possible brains, so only finite after it's lived every
possible life available to any being, anywhere - or experienced all the
pigeonholes up to whatever the Beckenstein brain bound is, probably quite a
lot).

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