>From: Bruno Marchal
>...
>But it is easy to explain that this is already a "simple" consequence  of 
>comp. Any piece of "matter" is the result of a sum on an infinity of  
>interfering computations: there is no reason to expect this to be  
>"clonable" without cloning the whole UD, but this would not change any  
>internal measures (by Church thesis and machine independence).
>...

I remember you said "comp can be tested experimentally due to others 
consequences (like the observable interference among many computations, 
etc.)".
Can you provide more details on how to do the experiment to see "matter" is 
the result of a sum on an infinity of  interfering computations???

Thanks.

WC.

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