On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 4:59 PM, Eugen Leitl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Not nearly good enough. It lacks a measurement process for the information > irretrievably erased (all assuming time travel is impossible), and which would > involve a hierarchy of scopes each with their own dynamics (your CNS is > adequately
how? evolution does take time so does not destruction of any sort (including cost of creation, probably in terms of time) make it measurable? > In general destruction of inanimate things are cheap. Look at the Moon, no if you consider time inanimate, its still not cheap vis-a-vis the time it takes to create/grow anything. Even the Moon's evolution took some time. So destruction whilst a finality is not cheap, hence a loss. > ecosystems to destroy. Inasmuch destruction of future potentials is to be > considered > you can always counter that by maximized potential/mole realized by postbiota. explain ? .
