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I like information because Information is computable.

>such "non-computable" feature could be "primitive" matter,


Not only is there no evidence that non-computable process exist in the
physical world there isn't even any reason to think it exists in Plato's
abstract Platonia. It's true that Turing prove that there are real numbers,
lots of them, that no computational process can even approximate, but there
is no reason to think anything else can either.

   John K Clark


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