On 8/20/2019 4:27 AM, Bruno Marchal wrote:
Given all the novel, unpredicted stuff one reads every day in the science news feeds about some new material (materials science), molecules,  phases (of matter), why is it so hard to think that matter is not some naive ("numerical-Turing-emulable") stuff that most theoretical physicists think it is and that it has no protopsychical properties.

But matter is NOT Turing emulable, once we assume “we” are Turing emulable. Matter is only maps emerging from all relative computation going through our mind state. It sums the whole universal dovetailing at any instant

"Instant" in what time-sense...some stage of the UD computation? But that would include a mix of different physical times, which are many-fingered per relativity theory.

And what can it mean " relative computation going through our mind state."  What is this "mind state" except some physical computational thread?  Isn't that what saying yes to the doctor implied?

Brent

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