On 8/5/2016 4:23 AM, Bruce Kellett wrote:
We can associate a mind to a body, but the mind itself (the 1p) can be (and must be) associated with many different bodies, in the physical universe and later in arithmetic.

You seem to accept my point -- there is still only one mind even after different data are fed to the copies: one mind in two bodies in this case (a one-many relationship).

Which is empirically supported by neurological studies that indicate the brain consists of "modules" each of which has "a mind of it's own." If we think about engineering an autonomous being it becomes obvious that this is a good architecture. Decision making should be hierarchical with only a few requiring system-wide consideration. With RF communication this autonomous being could easily "be"in both Moscow and Washington.

Brent

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