Agreed. However, I love proof. I adore proof - but it's not science.
  
Have a wonderful day!
  
-William

 

 


 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Canarutto <[email protected]>
To: The Horn List <[email protected]>
Sent: Sun, Jul 10, 2011 1:35 pm
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Send in the clones...


You made some very strong statements, in a form that conveyed the  

notion that what you said was "the truth". Either you make it clear  

that you are stating a personal opinion, or you support it by evidence  

(if you don't like "proof"). The evidence you provided is so faint  

that it can just support vague speculations.



Unfortunately I can't resist challenging unsupported arbitrary  

statements. However this discussion seems so inane that perhaps we'd  

better stop it (I apologize to the list).



Daniel





On 10Jul 2011, at 18:54 , [email protected] wrote:



>

> I don't like hearing the word 'proof' when it comes to science.  

> Proof is only for maths and alcohol.

>

> I am perfectly fine with a sound discussion, and I thought I was  

> clear on how I defined 'perfect duplication'? And, as a software  

> developer, I fail to see how perfect duplication has to do with  

> information theory since they seem to be two separate things.  

> Perfect duplication implies there is no problem with communication  

> between the source and clone, and really doesn't deal with that  

> since it is a separate issue.

>

> Besides, it is really theoretical at this point because we lack the  

> technology to do such a thing. Maybe once we can build controlled  

> Nuclear Fusion reactors, we might be on our way... but I will agree  

> that it's not exactly a priority to have 'replicators' right now.  

> Although, it would solve the world food supply problem, but would  

> also put a lot of people out of work.

>

> -William



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