Re: Quantum Probability and Decision Theory

2002-12-26 Thread Stephen Paul King
Dear Joao, Forgive me if my writting gave you that opinion. I meant to imply that any mind, including that of a bat, is quantum mechanical and not classical in its nature. My ideas follow the implications of Hitoshi Kitada's theory of Local Time. Kindest regards, Stephen - Original Mess

Re: Quantum Probability and Decision Theory

2002-12-26 Thread Joao Leao
I am sorry but I have to ask: why would "minds" be quantum mechanical but "bat minds" be classical in your suspicions? I am not sure I am being "batocentric" here but I can anticipate a lot of bats waving their wings in disagreament... -Joao Stephen Paul King wrote: > [SPK] > > Yes. I stro

Re: Quantum Probability and Decision Theory

2002-12-26 Thread Stephen Paul King
Dear Bruno and Tim and Eric, Thank you for you thoughtful and thought provoking replies. What your comments point out is that I need to sharpen my argument and study more so that I can better understand the ideas, for example, that "The no-cloning theorem is also a consequence of comp". Br