(message from Jamie Rose)
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The difference that makes a difference puts the situation into a
larger context
that includes the observing system / encountering system. This is
irrespective of
the sentience or cybernetic
-Original Message-
From: boris.sunik
Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 10:26 PM
To: 'Krassimir Markov'
Subject: RE: [Fis] Fw: The General Information Theory of Sunik
Dear Krassimir,
Below are my points regarding discussed issues.
Regards,
Boris Sunik
1. I never claimed that computer
-Original Message-
From: boris.sunik
Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 10:26 PM
To: 'Krassimir Markov'
Subject: RE: [Fis] Fw: The General Information Theory of Sunik
Dear Krassimir,
Below are my points regarding discussed issues.
Regards,
Boris Sunik
1. I never claimed that computer
Subj: MDA 2012, second circular
/*** APOLOGIES FOR MULTIPLE OR UNWANTED RECEIPT ***/
Dear Colleague,
We are glad to send you the second circular announcing the first
International Conference on
Mathematics of Distances and Applications, July 2-5, 2012, Varna (Bulgaria).
Both pure math papers
2. Brain: Are Neurons and bits really that different?
Yes, the difference is stunning. I suggest you read a few papers on the subject.
Neither C++ no other practically used programming
languages ever got any formal proofs of their functionality.
This is simply not the case. Again, I