The missing perceiver in materialism and artificial intelligence and how to
implement it
Unless you have a perceive (a subject) with a point of view, a broadband living
mind, you have nothing.
The perceiver has the ability to see the world from his own pinpoint or
narrow-band point of view
and
On 6/15/2013 10:16 PM, Russell Standish wrote:
On Sat, Jun 15, 2013 at 08:44:12PM -0700, meekerdb wrote:
On 6/15/2013 5:15 PM, Jason Resch wrote:
The point of this calculation is the very favorable rate of
exchange between carbon in the atmosphere and carbon in the soil.
To stop the carbon in t
On Sat, Jun 15, 2013 at 08:44:12PM -0700, meekerdb wrote:
> On 6/15/2013 5:15 PM, Jason Resch wrote:
> >The point of this calculation is the very favorable rate of
> >exchange between carbon in the atmosphere and carbon in the soil.
> >To stop the carbon in the atmosphere from increasing, we only n
On 6/15/2013 5:15 PM, Jason Resch wrote:
The point of this calculation is the very favorable rate of exchange between carbon in
the atmosphere and carbon in the soil. To stop the carbon in the atmosphere from
increasing, we only need to grow the biomass in the soil by a hundredth of an inch per
On Sat, Jun 15, 2013 at 6:01 PM, meekerdb wrote:
> On 6/15/2013 3:24 PM, Jason Resch wrote:
>
> Coincidentally I came across this wikipage of Freeman Dyson quotes today:
>
>
>- My first heresy says that all the fuss about global warming is
>grossly exaggerated. Here I am opposing the hol
On 6/15/2013 3:24 PM, Jason Resch wrote:
Coincidentally I came across this wikipage of Freeman Dyson quotes today:
* My first heresy says that all the fuss about global warming is grossly
exaggerated.
Here I am opposing the holy brotherhood of climate model experts and the
crowd of
d
It would be nice if it somehow was programable (I think) since we could make
things better, as well as destroy everything. But what is new about that? Do
you thus, give this person any creedence then, or not really?
http://www.onbeing.org/program/uncovering-codes-reality/feature/symbols-power-a
It's amazing how much damage the Anthropogenic CO2 can do to the Solar
Photosphere. ;-)
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From: smitra
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Subject: Re: On Global WarmingThe sun is getting a little hotter
Not assumed to be caused, but known to be
On 6/15/2013 12:40 AM, chris peck wrote:
Hi Rog
As you have described them a materialist could not be a "combination of both"
rationalism and empiricism, because you have them as diametrically opposed. If "reason
alone" is the source of knowledge, then experience isn't and can't be combined t
On 15 Jun 2013, at 16:43, smi...@zonnet.nl wrote:
Not assumed to be caused, but known to be caused.
Hmm I agree with the spirit of your post. But we never "known" for
sure, it is still a belief even with serious evidences pointing on
some truth there.
In science we know nothing as s
On 15 Jun 2013, at 16:33, spudboy...@aol.com wrote:
I wonder if a more precise way of stating this is to say, that like
Platonism, there must be an underlying programming to the cosmos.
That would cover the Idealism central feature.
Arithmetical realism entails the the experienceable cosmo
On 15 Jun 2013, at 16:55, Telmo Menezes wrote:
On Sat, Jun 15, 2013 at 4:32 PM, Roger Clough
wrote:
Why aren't we blinded by a myriad of thoughts ?
For the same reason computers can selectively access their memories,
run some algorithms and not others and so on. This is understood in
basic
On Sat, Jun 15, 2013 at 4:32 PM, Roger Clough wrote:
> Why aren't we blinded by a myriad of thoughts ?
For the same reason computers can selectively access their memories,
run some algorithms and not others and so on. This is understood in
basic computer science by any of the many variations of c
Not assumed to be caused, but known to be caused. The science is clear,
it's only that the vast majority of the population is science
illiterate to the point that many people with university degrees in
economics, engineering etc. don't know much about physics and are
susceptible to the same non
Why aren't we blinded by a myriad of thoughts ?
Olber's Paradox and the limited outreach of neurons
by Roger Clough
Adapting to Leibniz's philosophy of mind, each of the neurons in the brain
is a monad and all of tbhe monads in the universe are perceived
(Leibniz uses the word "reflected",
I wonder if a more precise way of stating this is to say, that like Platonism,
there must be an underlying programming to the cosmos. That would cover the
Idealism central feature.
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REDEMPTION
i) No redemption.
Below in the Kingdom of Earth,
her firstborn son is gone.
her redemption is lost.
Cain ? She cries out.
?nd where is Abel ?
And the man I possessed ?
In the night, Cain stumbles eastward toward Eden,
Blood on his hands.
A bolt of lightning splits
Hi Rog
As you have described them a materialist could not be a "combination of both"
rationalism and empiricism, because you have them as diametrically opposed. If
"reason alone" is the source of knowledge, then experience isn't and can't be
combined to be. Besides, Materialism is an ontologic
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