The arrow of time is the easiest computational direction for life in the manifold

2009-01-24 Thread Alberto G.Corona
Hi, THis is my third post in this group. The other three were about four years ago, when this list was allocated in eskimo.org. Here an then I knew Bruno and some others. In the meantime, I remained deeply interested in life, the universe and everythng, and this is literal, because I remained

Quantum Teleportation Breakthrough

2009-01-24 Thread Kim Jones
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/01/090122141137.htm cheers, Kim --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Everything List group. To post to this group, send email to

Re: The arrow of time is the easiest computational direction for life in the manifold

2009-01-24 Thread Stathis Papaioannou
2009/1/24 Alberto G.Corona agocor...@gmail.com: But the fact is that in our univese, glasses do recompose themselves, the flame of the candles do recombines liberating oxygen and make grow the candle, objects lighter than water sink. Why? because these events exist in our space time; Just go

Re: The arrow of time is the easiest computational direction for life in the manifold

2009-01-24 Thread Brent Meeker
Stathis Papaioannou wrote: 2009/1/24 Alberto G.Corona agocor...@gmail.com: But the fact is that in our univese, glasses do recompose themselves, the flame of the candles do recombines liberating oxygen and make grow the candle, objects lighter than water sink. Why? because these events

RE: The arrow of time is the easiest computational direction for life in the manifold

2009-01-24 Thread Jesse Mazer
Right. It's generally thought that the direction of increasing entropy is defined by the expansion of the universe since the expansion increases the available states for matter. But it's hard to show that this must also determine the radiation arrow of time.On the contrary, no

Re: The arrow of time is the easiest computational direction for life in the manifold

2009-01-24 Thread Alberto G.Corona
The question is often asked, why does time seem to progress in the increasing entropy direction? But if time were in fact progressing in the decreasing entropy direction, we would know no different. For example, if we were living in a simulation where 2009 is run first and 2008 is run