Re: Turing Machines Have no Real Time Clock (Was The Game of Life)

2000-05-22 Thread Jacques Mallah
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Turing Machines have no real time clock ... If we assume the comp hypothesis (purely based on Turing machines) and the anthropic principle, then the flow of consciousness can only be constrained by the logical nature of the links

Re: Turing Machines Have no Real Time Clock (Was The Game of Life)

2000-05-21 Thread GSLevy
In a message dated 05/21/2000 3:21:33 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Turing Machines have no real time clock and no interrupt. If we assume the comp hypothesis (purely based on Turing machines) and the anthropic principle, then

Re: Turing Machines Have no Real Time Clock (Was The Game of Life)

2000-01-13 Thread GSLevy
In a message dated 01/13/2000 5:58:18 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Who say's the world is quantized? If the world was not quantized the comp hypothesis would not hold. In fact, It would be impossible for physical constants to have any definite value, since there would