HI Stephen
Stephen Paul King wrote:
Does computational complexity (such as NP-Completeness, etc.)
and computational "power" requirements factor into the idea of
simulated worlds?
It may. Also important is the issue that Tegmark raised in the
Scientific American article about the orderin
Bretton wrote
It's a dream for many transhumanists :-) and I reckon it will be
possible to the extent that external observers can no longer tell the
difference, even if the copied mind itself new it wasn't the original.[1]
A more interesting question is:
Can you reconstruct one?
Assuming you had e
At 10:14 12/06/03 -0400, Charles wrote:
What is this thing called consciousness, anyway?
It could be the unconscious, instinctive, automatic, abductive
inference of some consistent sets of "neighborhood-histories".
It is related to some high level description of ourselves
relatively to what w
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