On Fri, Jul 1, 2016 at 11:32 AM, spudboy100 via Everything List <
[email protected]> wrote:

​> ​
> To my ignorant brain, the very definition of matter needs, somehow, to be
> precisely, described,
>

​Matter is everything that is not nothing. Nothing is infinite unbounded
homogeneity in every dimension, so matter is stuff that is finite or
bounded or heterogeneous or all 3.  ​



> ​> ​
> and the same with energy.
>

​E=MC^2​



> ​> ​
> Is it conceivable in the physics of what we know, that there is some
> physical, hyperspace, call it Platonic, where a computation can run?
>

​Sure it's conceivable, but if it's ​physical hyperspace then it's physical
not mathematical.

 John K Clark

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