On 6/11/2012 7:57 AM, Bruno Marchal wrote:
Does it imply that we have an infinite number of levels between mind and
physics?
You can say that.
Imagine yourself in front of the UD. By the invariance of the first person experience
for the delays, you have to take into account all computations accessing to your
3-actual computational states (in comp).
This will include some computation made by some universal number (computer) u, but also
the computation made by the universal number j when simulating u, and then those made by
the universal number k simulating j simulating u, and so on ad infinitum. So there is an
infinity of dream layers, or mind levels between mind and physics. Physics does not
really relies on any particular computations a priori, but on *all* computations, as
defined by the UD processing (or equivalently by the true sigma_1 sentences weighted by
their proofs).
But that seems to invoke realizes, not just potential, infinities.
Brent
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