Everett and Einstein

2013-06-29 Thread Evgenii Rudnyi
Quote from Peter Byrne, The Many Worlds of Hugh Everett III: Multiple Universes, Mutual Assured Destruction, and the Meltdown of a Nuclear Family p. 25 Nancy about Everett: This is a guy who at the tender age of 12 wrote a letter to Albert Einstein, and received a reply! I think his mom -

Monty Python - Philosophers' World Cup

2013-06-29 Thread Roger Clough
Hilarious !- Roger Clough Monty Python - Philosophers' World Cup http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92vV3QGagck When you get done, there are a bunch of other MPs to view Dr. Roger B Clough NIST (ret.) [1/1/2000] See my Leibniz site at http://independent.academia.edu/RogerClough -- You received

Creating something out of nothing---using the holographic principle

2013-06-29 Thread Roger Clough
Hi Pantheon Perhaps somebody can correct me on this. More details below. I'm no physical genius, I just applied some common sense by noting that, under the right conditions (limited bandwidth), you can express a one-dimensional (1d) signal in time from a 0 dimensional set of numbers.

Yo, atheists ! Truths of fact (scientific truths) can say nothing decisive about the existence of God.

2013-06-29 Thread Roger Clough
Hi Brak'Lul Yab According to Leibniz there are 1) truths of reason and 2) truths of fact. 1) Necessary truth (truths of reason), which if a contraction can be realized, would have to be: 2) Contingent truth (truths of fact) which may be contradicted in some situations. God is a necessary

Re: Cybersemiotics

2013-06-29 Thread Bruno Marchal
On 28 Jun 2013, at 20:35, Evgenii Rudnyi wrote: On 26.06.2013 15:53 Bruno Marchal said the following: On 23 Jun 2013, at 22:12, Evgenii Rudnyi wrote: On 23.06.2013 20:07 Bruno Marchal said the following: On 23 Jun 2013, at 15:07, Evgenii Rudnyi wrote: Soren Brier, Cybersemiotics: A New

Re: Cybersemiotics

2013-06-29 Thread Evgenii Rudnyi
On 29.06.2013 11:19 Bruno Marchal said the following: On 28 Jun 2013, at 20:35, Evgenii Rudnyi wrote: ... Do you mean this sentence But the theories of the phenomenological life world and the hermeneutics of the meaning of communication seem to defy classical scientific explanations.

Re: Everett and Einstein

2013-06-29 Thread spudboy100
It was sad about his daughter, determined to follow her father to whatever world awaits. But, Everett himself had a good way emotionally, of battling death anxiety. His daughter as you've already read, suffered from schitzophrenia, and cut out of this version of planet earth, way too early.

Re: *******The holographic principle is a rational justification for idealism******

2013-06-29 Thread spudboy100
With regard to your's and Brents' coments, how would we demonstarte string theory? A super-giant CERN hadron collider? -Original Message- From: Richard Ruquist yann...@gmail.com To: everything-list everything-list@googlegroups.com Sent: Fri, Jun 28, 2013 11:23 pm Subject: Re:

Re: Everett and Einstein

2013-06-29 Thread Evgenii Rudnyi
The Liz's episode is sad indeed: p. 352 Ten weeks later on July 11, in Hawaii, a few days after her 39th birthday, Liz succeed in killing herself with an overdose of sleeping pills. She left a note, that read, in part: 'Funeral requests: I prefer no church stuff. Please burn me and DON'T

Re: Everett and Einstein

2013-06-29 Thread Alberto G. Corona
Just one more example of how science can become religiĆ³n. Specially in the case of suppossedly intelligent and suppossedly exceptic people 2013/6/29 Evgenii Rudnyi use...@rudnyi.ru The Liz's episode is sad indeed: p. 352 Ten weeks later on July 11, in Hawaii, a few days after her 39th

Re: Everett and Einstein

2013-06-29 Thread John Mikes
Evgeniy, - this is not my table. Not that I disagree with Everett in his MWI of SIMILAR (identical) universes: I do. My MWI consists of *universes*(complexities, in MY 'Plenitude'-narrative - what I never called 'theory') by occasionally found ingredients with uncontrolled qualia - haphazardously,

Re: Everett and Einstein

2013-06-29 Thread smitra
Well, there is no point in living if you don't want to live. And if you don't live from some time onward, you still live at earlier times. In fact, you are alive today, because you are going to die in the future (otherwise the probability of being alive today would be vanishingly small). In

Re: Everett and Einstein

2013-06-29 Thread Jason Resch
On Sat, Jun 29, 2013 at 2:17 AM, Evgenii Rudnyi use...@rudnyi.ru wrote: Quote from Peter Byrne, The Many Worlds of Hugh Everett III: Multiple Universes, Mutual Assured Destruction, and the Meltdown of a Nuclear Family p. 25 Nancy about Everett: This is a guy who at the tender age of 12 wrote