On 9/25/2011 11:28 AM, Bruno Marchal wrote:
I mentioned QM only to mentioned a computer emulable theory of molecules.
I find quite possible that QM explains biochemistry, given the incredible theory of
chemistry the SWE equation allow (molecules and the electronic shape of atoms is really
what QM explains the most elegantly and successfully, but this is besides my point).
But you are coherent: if you want materialism, you will need a non turing emulable
theory of matter, and of mind.
Good luck, because it needs already some amount of work to conceive something not Turing
emulable in math, and in physics, it is even more difficult.
But QM is based on complex numbers over the reals, which are already not Turing
emulable.
Brent
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