Unless it exists Outside the observable universe. On the other hand, unless one 
grooves on the platonic (which is an Amygdala buzz), a fried egg has more 
meaning. Just my trolling, do continue.  


-----Original Message-----
From: John Clark <[email protected]>
To: everything-list <[email protected]>
Sent: Mon, Jun 25, 2018 9:59 pm
Subject: Re: Do we live within a Diophantine equation?



On Mon, Jun 25, 2018 at 8:04 PM, Jason Resch <[email protected]> wrote:







​>​
Study what diophantine equations are capable of (for example, considers the 
examples I provided in my original post), and you will see they possess an 
unlimited working memory.




I did and I'll be damned if I understand how all the Diophantine equations in 
the world put together can store one bit of information, much less a unlimited 
amount,  you certainly never said how on earth they could do it, and the 
scientists at Intel can't figure out how to do it either that's why they're 
still using silicon.

 




​> ​
I also recommend reading Gregory Chaitin's book




Gregory Chaitin is on record saying that he doesn't think the Real Numbers 
exist, and his book describes calculations but it can't make calculations any 
better than the books Bruno recommends.







​> ​
Special relativity strongly suggests that our physical existence is similarly 
timeless, it is unchanging and unchangeable, a static four-dimensional block 
universe.




If we're talking about consciousness its irrelevant what things are like from a 
objective viewpoint because subjectively time is the single most important 
characteristic of existence.  






​>​
If, as you say, anything goes, why are the only solutions to the Fibonacci 
yielding Diophantine equation I posted, only crank out the correct answers?




Those equations don't crank out anything unless there is matter to form a crank 
and energy to turn the crank, otherwise the equations just sit on the printed 
page inert and dead.  






​>​
Why does the Deep-Blue equation, only crank out the correct chess move that 
Deep Blue would make?





​The Deep-Blue equation doesn't crank out anything either unless its put into 
Deep Blue machine. And even then nothing will happen unless the machine is 
connected to the electrical power grid.   ​
 
 




​>​
Recursive functions often have the property of slightly permuting the input 
with each invocation. 




 
​And ​
each invocation
​ requires matter and each ​
invocation
​ requires energy.






​>​
John Conway's game of life exists in the world of pure numbers




No it does not. Conway invented the game using hos physical brain. And the like 
pattern remains static unless it's run on a computer or laboriously computed by 
a human and played by hand. Hawking asked "What is it that breathes fire into 
the equations?", the answer is matter and energy.
​ 




John K Clark​











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