Hi Bruno Marchal  

That is only true in heaven, where time does not exist.  

Nothing could exist (on earth) if there were no time 
because things (physical or nonphysical) exist in time.  
That is what "to exist" means. To be there, dasein. 


[Roger Clough], [rclo...@verizon.net] 
1/16/2013  
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On 14 Jan 2013, at 12:31, Roger Clough wrote: 


Hi Bruno Marchal  

Good question. It's a difficult question to answer, but here's 
my best answer at present.   

Monads or substances are the fundamental entites of Leibniz's universe.  
They are all substances of one part.  

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Here's Bertrand Russell's view of Leibniz's definition of substance 

http://www.ditext.com/russell/leib1.html#3  


"Every proposition has a subject and a predicate.  
A subject may have predicates which are qualities existing at various times. 
(Such a subject is called a substance.) "  



Sorry but I don't know what time is. Please read Plotinus, and forget 
everything written after, because it is just footnotes on Aristotle, and this 
can't work with my favorite working hypothesis. Of course you can also assume 
that comp is false, and develop a non-comp theory, but that is more difficult, 
and for this I will ask you much more precision.  


Bruno 









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The phrase " predicates which are qualities existing at various times" 
gets me off the hook with regard to wavicles and numbers. Both quanta and 
numbers are substances of one part and so are monads. And all monads, whatever 
they be, 
must have a fixed identity. 

Subject                predicate(s) 
(of fixed identity) 

ordinary matter    always both 1. physcal matter     2. mental matter 
wavicle               either      1. physical matter    or  2. mental (quantum) 
matter 
numbers              always     2. mental matter.  


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1/14/2013  
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On 12 Jan 2013, at 13:01, Telmo Menezes wrote: 


Hi Roger,  


How can you have a wave without some notion of spatial/temporal dimensions? 




I don't see why we cannot have purely mathematical waves (easily related to 
lines and circles), and physical waves, like water wave or tsunami, or sound 
waves. 
A propagating wave is a sort of oscillation contagious to its neighborhood.  


Summing waves gives arbitrary functions (in some functional spaces), so simple 
wave can be see as the base in the space of "arbitrary" functions (for 
reasonable functional spaces, there are any natural restrictions here). 


The whole problem with QM, is that the wave's physical interpretation is an 
amplitude of probability, and that we can make them interfere as if they were 
physical. But in MWI, the quantum waves are just the map of the relative 
accessible physical realities. An electronic orbital is a map of where you can 
find an electron, for an example. 
I would say it is something physical (even if it emerges from the non physical 
relations between numbers). 


Bruno 











On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 12:52 PM, Roger Clough  wrote: 

Hi everything-list, 

I don't believe that Descartes would accept the MWI. 
Here's why: 

I think that the ManyWorldsInterpretation of QM is incorrect, 
due to the mistaken notion (IMHO) that quantum waves 
are physical waves, so that everything is physical and materialistic. 

This seems to deny "quantum weirdness" observed 
in the two-slit experiment. Seemingly if both the wave 
and the photon are physical, there should be nothing weird 
happening. 

My own view is that the weirdness arises because the 
waves and the photons are residents of two completely 
different but interpenetrating worlds, where: 

1) the photon is a resident of the physical world, 
where by physical I mean (along with Descartes) 
"extended in space", 

2) the quantum wave in nonphysical, being a resident of 
the nonphysical world (the world of mind), which has no 
extension in space. 

Under these conditions, there is no need 
to create an additional physical world, since each 
can exist as aspects of the the same world, 
one moving in spactime and being physical, the other, like 
mind, moving simulataneously in the nonphysical world 
beyond spacetime. 

[Roger Clough], [rclo...@verizon.net] 
1/12/2013 
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