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>
> If I can assume that Turing machines exist, then I can assume perfect
> knowledge of the state of the universe. It doesn't change my conclusion that
> the universe is computable.
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> -- Matt Mahoney, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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1)
Turing machines are mathematical abstractions and don't physically exist

2)
I thought **I** had a lot of hubris but ... wow!  Color me skeptical that
you possess perfect knowledge of the state of the universe ;-)


ben g



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