On 6/12/2020 12:56 PM, smitra wrote:
The details here then involve that computations are not well defined if you refer to a single instant of time, you need to at least appeal to a sequence of states the system over through. Consciousness cannot then be located at a single instant, in violating with our own experience.

I deny that our experience consists of instants without duration or
direction.  This is an assumption by computationalists made to simply
their analysis.

Brent

If one needs to appeal to finite time intervals in a single universe setting, then given that in principle observers only have direct access to the exact moment they exist

No.  Finite intervals may overlap and there is no "exact moment they exist".

Brent

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