On Mon, Jun 15, 2015  Bruce Kellett <bhkell...@optusnet.com.au> wrote:

>The Schroedinger equation is perfectly computable.


Yes but that fact does us no good because Schrodinger's Wave Equation
doesn't describe anything observable, to get that you must square the
amplitude of the equation at a point and even then it will only give you
the probability you will observe the particle at that point.

The many worlds of MWI are computable


I'm not sure what you mean by that. Schrodinger's Wave Equation has i (the
square root of -1) in it and i does strange things, like  i^2=i^6 =-1 and
i^4=i^100=1. So that means you can't compute which one unique branch of the
multiverse that our universe will change with time into because there is no
such one unique branch. And for the same reason you can't compute the one
unique branch of the multiverse that our universe has changes with time
from.

 > we have 1p inderminacy,


To be deterministic things would need to evolve into one and only one
thing, but Schrodinger says that's not what happens. And a person is no
different from a non-person in that respect and consciousness has nothing
to do with it, NOTHING evolves into one and only one thing. So forget "1p"
,  things are just indeterminate period.

  John K Clark

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