On Nov 20, 4:40 pm, Bruno Marchal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Conclusion: 2^N, the set of infinite binary sequences, is not
> enumerable.
>
> All right?
OK. I have to try to catch up now, because I've had to be away longer
than I expected, but I'm clear on this diagonal argument.
David
> Hi,
Le 30-nov.-07, à 20:21, Torgny Tholerus a écrit :
> Why can't our universe be modelled by a cellular automata?
By UDA, this is just a priori impossible.
What *is* still possible, is that you can "modelize" the emergence of
the appearance of a universe by modelling, with a cellular automata,
Le 30-nov.-07, à 20:00, Torgny Tholerus a écrit :
> Here I am an ultrafinitist. I believe that the universe is strictly
> finite. The space and time are discrete. And the space today have a
> limit. But the time might be without limit, that I don't know.
Then you are physicalist before be
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