Le 17-juil.-05, à 11:07, Stathis Papaioannou wrote :
Bruno,
There's a lot to digest in this post.
Take your time. No problem.
I should clarify that in my original post I had in mind two different
usages of the word "death". One is what happens to you in destructive
teleportation: you v
Bruno,
There's a lot to digest in this post. I should clarify that in my original
post I had in mind two different usages of the word "death". One is what
happens to you in destructive teleportation: you vanish at one set of
spacetime coordinates, then reappear in almost exactly the same mater
I clarify and progress a little bit. Then I jump a little bit.
(Sorry for quoting myself)
OBJECTION?
Ah! but Lee could have build an objection by saying that in Stathis'
theory we die, or can die, at each "instant", or at each teleportation
experiment. He told us this in its death thread.
Hi,
In this post I will try to make clearer my argument with Lee by using a
minimal amount of modal logic (and so it's good "revision" ;)
Then I will explain how Stathis seems to have (re)discovered, in its
"DEATH" thread, what I call sometime "The Smallest Theory of Life and
Death", or "Nea
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