Hi again

I didn't say there are *no* fuzziness in our reality.

What I said was that if fuzziness is relevant, we're *not* looking at a level border.

        Magnus


On 2010-07-16 08:30, Ian Glendinning wrote:
And Magnus, choice and fuzziness in computers ?

Leaving the "free will" debate out of choice for now .... computers
are full of fuzziness, there are particular organically (human)
created arrangements of the fuzzy (noisy electrons, buzzing silicon
and germanium lattices, rising and falling potentials) processes that
flip and flop as switches to choose digitally at one level we've
arranged.

Having introduced this digital order, we do of course re-introduced
unpredictability and randomizers to re-interrupt the neat digital
clock cycles with the noise again.

Depends where you look Magnus .... and at what "scale". The
predictability and repeatability has a scale dependent element.
Ian
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