, there should be no such fragility in the
single-authored discourse by definition, while bilateral transactions are
inevitable in our everyday life in any case.
Koichiro Matsuno
Yes, that looks a lucrative technology making our current Internet more
secured. But it also has
the linear sequence of the now points is not
available to the local participants because of the lack of the physical means
for guaranteeing the sharing of the same now-point among themselves.
Koichiro Matsuno
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persistent and durable that may be accessible in the present tense, though
somewhat in a more abstract manner compared to the record of concrete
particulars.
Koichiro Matsuno
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of whether or not it may have already
been called informational. It is quite different from what statistical
mechanics has accomplished so far. Something called quantum thermodynamics is
gaining its momentum somewhere these days.
Koichiro Matsuno
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. The additional
ontological commitment required here is kept to a bare minimum such as allowing
for res potentia for the individuals.
Koichiro Matsuno
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Sent: Friday, October 27, 2017 3:09 AM
To: Terrence W. DEACON
the centripetality of Bob Ulanowicz at long
last under the guise of chemical affinity unless the case would have to
forcibly be dismissed.
This has been my second post this week.
Koichiro Matsuno
From: Fis [mailto:fis-boun...@listas.unizar.es] On Behalf Of Alex Hankey
Sent: Thursday
if we can luckily escape from the entrapment by “anything
goes”. Whether such an internal coordination could be likely must be totally an
empirical matter. This issue may be most crucial for the origins of life
anywhere. The proof of the pudding is in the eating.
Koichiro Matsuno
choice.
Information may also follow suit.
Koichiro Matsuno
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tozziart...@libero.it
Sent: Wednesday, October 4, 2017 6:01 AM
To: fis <fis@listas.unizar.es>
Subject: [Fis] Heretic
Dear FISers,
After the provid
to be quite a newbie in the
philosopher-dominating time-honored discipline addressing the hard issue of
what both space and time may look like, it might be able to enjoy some chance
of bringing in something new empirically there.
Koichiro Matsuno
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At 2:43 AM 01/19/2016, Jerry wrote:
In order for symbolic chemical communication to occur, the language must go
far beyond such simplistic notions of a primary interaction among forces,
such as centripetal orbits or even the four basic forces.
The quark physicist is quirky in confining
At 4:28 AM 11/27/2015, John C. wrote:
A paper by my former graduate advisor, Jeff Bub, who was a student of David
Bohm's.
http://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/17/11/7374
The Measurement Problem from the Perspective of an Information-Theoretic
Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics
Yes, Bub's
At 4:38 AM 10/6/2015, Stan wrote:
Then we need to consider which life cycle we are going to investigate. One
conversation? The duration of conference?, etc.
Cycles are really enigmatic. Listening to the same old story repeating itself
may sound tedious. However, there is one exception.
At 4:13 AM 07/27/2015, Luis de Marcos Ortega wrote:
a) cycles can imply infinite loops that in our opinion are not appropriate
to model human actions
b) even considering cycles a set of actions can still be modeled a as a
tree, so we consider that loops add unnecessary complexity to the model
At 4:00 AM 06/27/2015, John Collier wrote:
I also see no reason that Bateson’s difference that makes a difference needs to
involve meaning at either end.
[KM] Right. The phrase saying “a difference that makes a difference” must be a
prototypical example of second-order logic in that the
At 9:36 PM 06/17/2015, Pedro wrote:
... What if information belongs to action,
[KM] This is a good remark suggesting that information may go beyond the
standard stipulation of first-order logic. A great advantage of mathematics
grounded upon first-order logic is to enjoy the provability or
At 9:14 PM 09/05/2014, Pedro wrote:
Who knows, focusing on varieties of bookkeeping might be quite productive!
[KM] Pedro, your kick was loud enough to waken me up from my long
hibernation. Suppose there are many things popping up here and there
concurrently with no synchronization among them on
the judge (the internalist) was also right in faithfully
executing the sentence. But
both cannot be right at the same time. Despite that, the internalist could
finally come to preside
over this empirical world. I had a hard time to convince myself of it. Strange?
Cheers,
Koichiro Matsuno
. In contrast, the individual-class dichotomy accessible to third person
descriptions such as
the dichotomy of each probabilistic event and its distribution would have to be
explicit and
definite with regard to both the individuals and the class from the outset.
Cheers,
Koichiro Matsuno
Dear Loet, Joseph and All,
Let me just clarify the difference making a difference between both of you
and me.
First, to Loet;
In other words: time is a construct of language?
The answer will be yes if the physicist accepts time when preparing an
authentic user’s manual on
Dear Joseph,
I feel that in point 3. of your note you describe a key to time but you do
not use it!
Right. The last time, I skipped over something. The issue is how to
descriptively approach phenomenological time via the interplay between real,
physical systems without prior
Folks,
Joseph wrote:
Two aspects of the exchange between Koichiro and Loet merit attention: 1) Loet
said that his point of replacing “why” with “what” did not seem necessary to
him. In my mind, however, when Koichiro refers to “what is communicated by
what”, he is insisting on not
Dear Loet and All,
Your remark “what is communicated and why?” sounds suggestive in many
respects. If the question is paraphrased into “what is communicated by what?”,
the perennially perplexing issue of what is time would come up to the surface
once again since the temporality of
Dear Kassimir, Pedro and FIS Colleagues,
Many thanks for your concerns to the natural disaster hitting the northern
part of Japan during
the past few days. Please let us have some time to survive this hard fact of
life.
Regards,
Koichiro Matsuno (now near Tokyo)
From
Folks,
Joseph wrote:
my and Kevin K.'s basic question of whether /new evidence exists of any
interaction between the
world modeled by fluctuons and the thermodynamic world/ has in my opinion not
been answered.
Evidence is very old.
In a nutshell, mechanics is about the equality of
of quantum gravity and life. Anyway, life is
short. Granted.
Best,
Koichiro Matsuno
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