On 1 April 2014 13:18, hal ruhl <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Liz:
>

Hi Hal

>
>
> A number can be interpreted as encoded information.  The decoder can even
> be a segment of the number.
>
>
> This is true of course, however I'm still a bit confused. You define a
distinction as "that which enables a separation" which seems a bit of a
hazy notion to me. Of course that may be just me being obtuse. But ISTM
that if you wish to distinguish (say) a shade of red from other colours,
that could be encoded in many ways e.g. "like a red, red rose" or "photons
with a wavelength of 700nm" or "pantone colour #12345" or "neurone 12345
fires when the image appears on my retina" - and no doubt a lot of other
ways.

Could you perhaps give some examples of how your model works?

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