Re: First, Third Person and Continuum

2001-07-16 Thread George Levy
George Levy wrote: I think that measure of self is always the same as observed by the self, independently of the observer's frame of reference. .. just like the speed of light. I just want to continue the train of thought about measure and perform a type of UD experiment that Bruno has been

Re: First, Third Person and Continuum

2001-07-12 Thread George Levy
Marchal wrote: Levy wrote: We might as well take the bull by the horns! Let's be precise and expand the English language. We can also expand French. Since some French pronouns already end with s (nous, vous, ils/elles) I suggest we add sh instead of a plain s. So in French we could have:

Re: First, Third Person and Continuum

2001-07-12 Thread Marchal
Levy wrote: We might as well take the bull by the horns! Let's be precise and expand the English language. We can also expand French. Here is a conjugation that would have tuned white my teacher's hair. :-) When a first person singular singunal is duplicated you get a first person singular

Re: First, Third Person and Continuum

2001-07-10 Thread George Levy
Marchal wrote: Levy wrote: An example of first person plural is for example myself thinking about the many other myselves in other branches having made other choices of professions/wives/stock market etc... Mmh ... That's all first persons, or third persons imo. Remember that first

Re: First, Third Person and Continuum

2001-07-06 Thread Marchal
George Levy wrote: (complete message below) This illustrates the difference in the observations. Observing a spark with no detonation has a probability of 0.25 for a third person observer but 0.33 for a first person observer. I agree, at least intuitively, with your reasoning. But as you