On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 1:33 PM, meekerdb <[email protected]> wrote:

>   ​
> ​>> ​
> But there is a contradiction; if you asked the guy looking at the
> Washington Monument what the Kremlin looks like he wouldn't be able to say
> because he's conscious of the monument but not the Kremlin.
>
>
> ​> ​
> If there's only one consciousness which is aware of both Washington and
> Moscow then asking the body looking at the Washington Monument what the
> Kremlin looks like would elicit an accurate answer.  There's no
> contradiction in information being transferred from Moscow to Washington
> any more than transferring it from a toe to a brain.
>

​Nobody thinks new physics would be needed to explain how a message moves
from your toe to your brain, but new physics would be required to explain
how the Washington Man could accurately say what's going on in Moscow
without using electronics.  ​

​So I don't think the Washington Man could do that.

 John K Clark​

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