On Monday, December 10, 2018 at 4:58:24 PM UTC-6, Jason wrote:
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>> Supposing every thing you write above is true, how does this produce the 
>> illusion of matter? TIA, AG 
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> This is explained in Bruno's work: 
> http://iridia.ulb.ac.be/~marchal/publications/SANE2004MARCHAL.htm
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> Also in a recent paper by Markus Muller: 
> https://arxiv.org/pdf/1712.01826.pdf
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> The main conclusions are confirmed by experience, namely:
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>>
>>    - “What I observe seems to be fundamentally nondeterministic; it 
>>    seems that that there is irreducible randomness that governs my 
>> experience.”
>>
>>
>>    - “But it seems that this randomness is itself subject to simple 
>>    laws, which I can write down in concise equations. I can feed these 
>>    equations into a computer and use them to predict future observations 
>> quite 
>>    successfully, even if only probabilistically.”
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>> It also predicts a "Big Bang":
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> In particular, we will see that our theory predicts (under the assumption 
>> just mentioned) that observers should indeed expect to see two facts which 
>> are features of our physics as we know it: first, the fact that the 
>> observer seems to be part of an external world that evolves in time (a 
>> “universe”), and second, that this external world seems to have had an 
>> absolute beginning in the past (the “Big Bang”).
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>  
>  Jason
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These complexity-oriented computing theories (like Markus Muller's [ 
https://arxiv.org/abs/1712.01826 ] above) are indeed interesting.

Also see

Noson Yanofsky
http://www.sci.brooklyn.cuny.edu/~noson/pubs.html
http://nautil.us/issue/49/the-absurd/chaos-makes-the-multiverse-unnecessary

One can write the universal machine in binary lambda calculus (BLC) of 
course (as a binary string):
https://tromp.github.io/cl/Binary_lambda_calculus.html

There is also higher-order modal logic theorem provers.

(But one of these is a refutation of the existence of matter, which we use 
to write the above articles and codebases.)

- pt




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