On Sun, May 10, 2015  Bruno Marchal <[email protected]> wrote:

 <sigh>
>

<burp>

> You confuse the notion of computation discovered by the mathematicians,
>

In other words simplified approximations that describe  how matter and the
laws of physics can make real computations.

> with the notion of physical implementation of computation.
>

In other words real computations that produce real outputs. I am not
confused, I fully understand that those are two different things.

 John K Clark

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