Don't feel too bad about this. I doubt that anyone has a clear picture of what the mind is, so I doubt that reading avogadro's number of articles on the subject would help anyway.
What I was referring to was for projections from a range of possibilities onto an actual observed outcome to be a necessary requirement for consciousness. This is outlined as the "Projection" postulate in "Why Occam's Razor" - I don't think this is a common point of view, however. My reasoning for this postulate is that it corresponds to the "selection" part of a Darwinian type evolutionary process, and that evolutionary processes are likely to be the only creative mechanisms (none of this speculation is published, mind you). The 3-1 distinction refers to the distinction between what a hypothetical independent observer might see, and the internal 1st person point of view. Think of yourself as Schroedinger's cat, and you will quickly see what the difference is between the 1st person point of view, and the 3rd person point of view of the scientist opening the box. Cheers Colin Hales wrote: > > In .......... > > RE: Many Fermis Interpretation Paradox -- So why aren't they here? > > Russell Standish wrote: > > > > It could just mean that communication between the "universes" is > > impossible. Which is not surprising, really, as the division between > > "universes" in the MWI is what allows conscious thought to exist. > > <snip> > > Declaration of Ignorance..When I read > > 'the division between "universes" in the MWI is what allows conscious > thought to exist' > > I realised my 'arm waving' undergraduate/post grad hobbyist physics is in > need of a simple knowledge injection of how the afficionados of this list > characterise "the Mind" and in particular the "1st and 3rd person > descriptions" produced by it (about the universe(s) it inhabits). I confess > that my own view of these things causes me confusion as when I read the > threads in this list the words ascribe different meanings to me. I have a my > own view of it and my needs are that of 'calibration' with respect to the > view of the MWI-involved physicist (from which I believe the factual picture > will emerge in the end). > > Are there any non-jargon, non-categorised (a la Philosophy) cut-to-the-chase > descriptions of these 3 things? > > Sorry to ask, but Googling it out of this universe has proven fruitless thus > far, without reading Avogadros # of unrealted words and mathematics - no > time. > > Thanks in advance. > > Colin. > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- A/Prof Russell Standish Director High Performance Computing Support Unit, Phone 9385 6967, 8308 3119 (mobile) UNSW SYDNEY 2052 Fax 9385 6965, 0425 253119 (") Australia [EMAIL PROTECTED] Room 2075, Red Centre http://parallel.hpc.unsw.edu.au/rks International prefix +612, Interstate prefix 02 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------