Le 23 sept. 2014 22:35, "John Clark" <[email protected]> a écrit :
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> On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 12:31 PM, Quentin Anciaux <[email protected]>
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>>> >> Please explain how you could organize matter, or organize anything
else, without using information. And if it involves information then it is
in the realm of computation and computers.
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>> > If it involves non computable thing
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> It's true Turing proved that non computable things do exist, but human
beings are not one bit better at dealing with them than computers are.
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>> > like infinities ?
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> George Cantor  showed how to organize infinities, how to put them into
categories for example;  but the method for doing so involves a finite
amount of information, I know this because all of Cantor's papers can be
downloaded on the internet.

So what,  if it involves infinities it is non computable.  QED
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