On 13 Dec 2013, at 22:31, John Clark wrote:
On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 4:41 AM, Bruno Marchal
wrote:
>>> One told me: I see in my diary that I predicted (in Helsinki)
that I would be at both places, but I see now that this was wrong
>> I predicted? In such a situation that would only be
On 13 Dec 2013, at 23:09, Stephen Paul King wrote:
On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 3:42 PM, Bruno Marchal
wrote:
On 13 Dec 2013, at 19:37, Stephen Paul King wrote:
Hi Bruno,
Why does an entire universe need to be simulated?
?
If "I" (third person self-reference) is Turing emulable, the
On 13 Dec 2013, at 19:44, Jason Resch wrote:
On Dec 13, 2013, at 10:22 AM, John Clark wrote:
On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 4:45 PM, Jason Resch
wrote:
> Any time John Clark pretends that he does not understand or
believe in first-person indeterminancy,
But I do believe in and understand
On 13 Dec 2013, at 17:22, John Clark wrote:
On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 4:45 PM, Jason Resch
wrote:
> Any time John Clark pretends that he does not understand or
believe in first-person indeterminancy,
But I do believe in and understand first-person indeterminacy, in
fact it was without q
On 13 Dec 2013, at 12:54, Telmo Menezes wrote:
On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 11:35 AM, Bruno Marchal
wrote:
On 13 Dec 2013, at 00:51, LizR wrote:
On 13 December 2013 07:04, Bruno Marchal wrote:
On 12 Dec 2013, at 18:31, meekerdb wrote:
Is it true that you're transferring to the University o
On 13 Dec 2013, at 14:51, Platonist Guitar Cowboy wrote:
Of course, tolerance is better than nothing. But most
implementations still ignore MPI (Merchant Person Indeterminacy),
and so even in environments where possession is tolerated, anybody
engaging in a commercial transaction or anybod
Leibniz's theory of perception and consciousness.
The secret of perception. Particular minds and how they relate to the overall
or Cosmic Mind
The problem of perception in materialistic thinking is that it forces us to
think that there is a fleshly homunculus inside our brains.
Leibniz has a
How the banks are stealing our wealth.
This seems to be factual, and is non-politcal.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFDe5kUUyT0Hi - Roger Clough
You'll need to watch it at least twice to understand it,
it's very complicated. And scarey.
Pass it on.
Dr. Roger B Clough NIST (ret.) [1/1/2000]
S
The bitcoin is an international speculative cyber-currency
(based on nothing) that has been inflating rapidly in price.
I would be wary of investing in it because it can drop in value
just as fast as it is rising. It's probably a bubble.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHVu626uOGE
Dr. Roger B C
On 14 Dec 2013, at 15:08, Roger Clough wrote:
Leibniz's theory of perception and consciousness.
The secret of perception. Particular minds and how they relate to
the overall or Cosmic Mind
The problem of perception in materialistic thinking is that it
forces us to
think that there is
On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 1:44 PM, Jason Resch wrote:
> As liz summarized, you went from "that's wrong!" to "that's obvious!"
>
As I've said before Bruno's ideas are original and true, but unfortunately
the original ones are not true and the true ones are not original.
John K Clark
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On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 11:59 AM, John Clark wrote:
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> On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 1:44 PM, Jason Resch wrote:
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> > As liz summarized, you went from "that's wrong!" to "that's obvious!"
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> As I've said before Bruno's ideas are original and true, but unfortunately
> the original ones are no
On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at Bruno Marchal wrote:
> You confuse the 3-view on the 1-views,
>
For several years now Bruno Marchal has accused John Clark of that, but
John Clark would maintain that there is not a single person on the face of
the earth who is confused by the difference between the first
Show in egypth for the first time in 100 years:
http://mashable.com/2013/12/13/snow-egypt-syria-israel/
2013/12/14 LizR
> Seems to be a tiny CO2 spike at the right hand end. The resolution on that
> graph is too low to really see a mere 50 or 100 years I guess.
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What I learned about turbulence as an undergrad Mech Engr is that adding
energy to a turbulent system first enhances its fluctuations much more than
its average values. Since climate may be a turbulent system, I think
increased hot and cold weather fluctuations should be expected. Richard
On Sat,
Sure. A good thing about climate change is that if it warms, it is global
warming. If it cools, it is climate change. If it remain equal, because the
time is a chaotic phenomenon that is inherently changing, then to stay the
same is also a change.
So : we win whatever the weather. It is a sur
Al: time is a chaotic phenomenon
Rich: please elaborate
On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 4:24 PM, Alberto G. Corona wrote:
> Sure. A good thing about climate change is that if it warms, it is global
> warming. If it cools, it is climate change. If it remain equal, because the
> time is a chaotic phenom
I haven't had a chance to watch it, but I do know that banks are stealing
our wealth - as indeed are rich people generally, since "wealth breeds more
wealth" and that more wealth has to be extracted from you and me.
On 15 December 2013 04:45, Roger Clough wrote:
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> How the banks are stealing o
On 15 December 2013 10:24, Alberto G. Corona wrote:
> Sure. A good thing about climate change is that if it warms, it is global
> warming. If it cools, it is climate change. If it remain equal, because the
> time is a chaotic phenomenon that is inherently changing, then to stay the
> same is also
Bitcoins are apparently based on long and complex calculations rather than
"just nothing". I work with a guy who manufactures bitcoins and heats his
house with the computer power required - or so he says. It sounds a
ridiculous waste of power, time and effort, but he's probably autistic or
somethin
On 15 December 2013 07:50, John Clark wrote:
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> On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at Bruno Marchal wrote:
>
> > You confuse the 3-view on the 1-views,
>>
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> For several years now Bruno Marchal has accused John Clark of that, but
> John Clark would maintain that there is not a single person on the face of
>
I thought bitcoins were a fixed currency. That is the number of them is a
constant.
On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 5:33 PM, LizR wrote:
> Bitcoins are apparently based on long and complex calculations rather than
> "just nothing". I work with a guy who manufactures bitcoins and heats his
> house with
Leibniz never used bitcoins goddammit so why should we!
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Beware of gold coins
On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 6:33 PM, Pierz wrote:
> Leibniz never used bitcoins goddammit so why should we!
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It's based on just as much as any medium of exchange. It's also quite
convenient to use, especially for international transfers.
Op zaterdag 14 december 2013 17:40:25 UTC+1 schreef Roger Clough:
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> The bitcoin is an international speculative cyber-currency
> (based on nothing) that has been inf
On 15 December 2013 09:33, LizR wrote:
> Bitcoins are apparently based on long and complex calculations rather than
> "just nothing". I work with a guy who manufactures bitcoins and heats his
> house with the computer power required - or so he says. It sounds a
> ridiculous waste of power, time an
But is she right?
Brent
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Does she pass the Turing Test?
On Sun, Dec 15, 2013 at 1:17 AM, meekerdb wrote:
> But is she right?
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> Brent
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On 15 December 2013 19:32, Richard Ruquist wrote:
> Does she pass the Turing Test?
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It doesn't appear so, going by people's reactions. It's still some way to
Stepford.
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On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 5:27 PM, LizR wrote:
> I haven't had a chance to watch it, but I do know that banks are stealing
> our wealth - as indeed are rich people generally, since "wealth breeds more
> wealth" and that more wealth has to be extracted from you and me.
>
Wealth doesn't have to be e
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