On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 4:59 AM, Jason Resch wrote:
> Hi soulcatcher,
> Good question, it is something I thought about too, then I realized I am me
> because it was this brain in my skull asking that question. I created the
> attached image to help illustrate my point. If each person asks that
>
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 3:55 AM, Stathis Papaioannou wrote:
> If you were Elvis and Elvis were you, what difference would that make
> to anything?
That would make a huge difference for me and Elvis - my (and his)
subjective experiences would be very different. And, as these
experiences are by defi
soulcatcher-2 wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> every time I read about the anthropic reasoning in physics I can't
> help asking the more general question:
> "Why I am I, not somebody else?"
> Why I see through _this_ eyes, am confined to _this_ brain, was born
> in _this_ year, etc?
> This question seems to
2009/12/3 soulcatcher☠ :
> Hi all,
> every time I read about the anthropic reasoning in physics I can't
> help asking the more general question:
> "Why I am I, not somebody else?"
> Why I see through _this_ eyes, am confined to _this_ brain, was born
> in _this_ year, etc?
> This question seems to
Hi all,
every time I read about the anthropic reasoning in physics I can't
help asking the more general question:
"Why I am I, not somebody else?"
Why I see through _this_ eyes, am confined to _this_ brain, was born
in _this_ year, etc?
This question seems to me of the same importance as the questi
Bruno:
That is a good enough explanation for me not to read the paper.
Ronald
On Dec 1, 10:55 am, Bruno Marchal wrote:
> I have read it quickly. You can use that paper as an introduction to
> the use of ultrafilters in Model theory. The application in physics
> a
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