On Thu, Apr 09, 2015 at 03:59:41PM +1000, Bruce Kellett wrote:
> 
> OK. But the problem would be that for any particular realization of
> a conscious moment at some finite step number there are still an
> infinite number of uncomputed realizations of the same conscious
> moment, most of which are in different environments. Are such
> identical conscious moments at different step numbers distinct? Or
> different instances of the same moment (hence FPI)? Are they treated
> differently or summed over? In which case the fact the infinitely
> many of them are not computed at any given point becomes something
> of a worry.
> 

Yes, but this is not a problem if your ontology is robust. You have
the full resources of Platonia available, and all observer moment
instantiations happen.

Cheers

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