Le 05-mars-08, à 10:19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Bruno Marchal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
logic B (KTB) can be used to capture a notion of vagueness, and, by a
theorem of Goldblatt, it can be used to formalise classicaly a
minimal
form of von Neuman quantum logic in a manner similar to
Le 06-mars-08, à 21:55, Russell Standish a écrit :
On Thu, Mar 06, 2008 at 08:20:52AM -0800, Brian Tenneson wrote:
I would appreciate that the trolling of my thread stop. Please take
your interesting but not obliviously (to me) related discussion to a
different thread. Thanks.
We get Tegmark on this list occasionally. He, like you, needs to
acquaint himself more with the core concepts of THIS discussion.
In his last post to us he admitted as much.
By THIS discussion, did you mean the aspects of the connections to
Fuzzy Logic and the MUH that I am discussing in THIS
On Mar 6, 1:46 pm, James N Rose [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Brian,
Thank you for starting this thread on Logic and
Contemporary science/math/physics.
I am amazed that there isn't more written on it,
since in my own approach - which comes at a TOE
by General Systems Theory analysis - I saw
I previously tried cutting and pasting the text instead of giving a
link no one apparently went to before replying because the formatting
was off. So I will do that because it seems that would be prudent. I
figured it out. (I'm not computer guru)
sci.logic
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