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Sent: Tue, February 28, 2012 6:07:34 AM
Subject: Re: Bruno, question
Marty,
On 27 Feb 2012, at 17:11, marty684 wrote:
I've been reading The Origin of Physical Laws...and have a question about the
following quote:you can modify the device in such a way
Thank you. m.a.
From: Quentin Anciaux allco...@gmail.com
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Sent: Tue, February 28, 2012 9:22:38 AM
Subject: Re: Bruno, question
It's the first.
2012/2/28 marty684 marty...@bellsouth.net
The sentence underlined below can
I've been reading The Origin of Physical Laws...and have a question about the
following quote:
you can modify the device in such a way that the amount of physical activity
involved is
arbitrarily low, and even null for dreaming experience which has no inputs and
no outputs.
It seems to
Thanks, I'll give it another shot. All the best, marty a.
From: Bruno Marchal marc...@ulb.ac.be
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Sent: Sat, February 25, 2012 5:05:35 AM
Subject: Re: The free will function
Hi Marty,
On 25 Feb 2012, at 01:51, marty684
From: Bruno Marchal marc...@ulb.ac.be
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Sent: Fri, February 24, 2012 11:58:51 AM
Subject: Re: The free will function
On 23 Feb 2012, at 15:12, marty684 wrote:
From: Bruno Marchal marc
From: Bruno Marchal marc...@ulb.ac.be
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Sent: Thu, February 23, 2012 4:48:10 AM
Subject: Re: The free will function
On 22 Feb 2012, at 18:17, marty684 wrote:
Bruno,
If everything is made of numbers
Bruno,
If everything is made of numbers (as in COMP) which can express
states to an arbitrary degree of precision, is there any room for chance or
probability? And if so, how do they arise? (If you've been over this before,
please refer me to the relevant posts, thanks.)
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