On 7/28/2015 10:56 AM, Bruno Marchal wrote:
To refute what I say, you have to show a math theory which assumes something physical. Even quantum information theory does not assume any physical objects. They assume only mathematical relations.

That's not significant. Information theory is the abstraction of message measures from their physical instantiation. That it does not assume physical objects is like saying structural mechanics doesn't assume physical objects because it just works with eleastic moduli, stress, force, and geometry.

Brent

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