John,

See the paper I linked recently  in the "Solomonoff's induction" thread:
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1712.01826.pdf

In particular, it describes the same first person indeterminacy in the form
of a faulty teleporter device thought experiment, and shows why this is an
important and fundamental notion when explaining physical reality as we
know it.

Jason

On Monday, July 2, 2018, John Clark <[email protected]> wrote:

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>
> On Mon, Jul 2, 2018 at 12:07 PM, Bruno Marchal <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> *​>​you claim to have an algorithm able to predict what anyone could live
>> after a self-duplication.*
>
> I have an algorithm that can detect gibberish and gibberish questions have
> no answer. The algorithm works this way, if even after the exparament is
> over its STILL impossible to say what the prediction was suposed to be
> about then the question about the future was gibberish.
>
>> ​>>​
>>> And physics doesn't care if the Continuum hypothesis is true or not,
>>> because all the mathematics that physicists use would remain unchanged
>>> either way.
>>
>>
>> ​>*​*
>> *That is not obvious. Some key theorem on knots, which have been used in
>> quantum gravitation were based on some studies on large cardinals*
>>
>
> Cantor's theorem about large cardinals would remain unchanged regardless
> of if the Continuum hypothesis is true or not, in fact it has nothing to do
> with any existing mathematics much less physics.
>
> ​John K Clark​
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>
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