Re: Born's rule from almost nothing

2021-01-04 Thread Alan Grayson
On Monday, January 4, 2021 at 12:39:02 PM UTC-7 johnk...@gmail.com wrote: > On Mon, Jan 4, 2021 at 10:26 AM Alan Grayson wrote: > > >> In the second trial just as in the first trial one Alan Grayson will >>> see the electron go left and another Alan Grayson will see the electron go >>> right

Re: Born's rule from almost nothing

2021-01-04 Thread John Clark
On Mon, Jan 4, 2021 at 10:26 AM Alan Grayson wrote: >> In the second trial just as in the first trial one Alan Grayson will >> see the electron go left and another Alan Grayson will see the electron go >> right, and neither of the second trial Alan Graysons will be the "same" as >> either of the

Evolution 2.0 Prize - $10 million

2021-01-04 Thread Evgenii Rudnyi
"How do you get from chemicals to code? How do you get a code without designing one?" "What You Must Do to Win The Prize You must arrange for a digital communication system to emerge or self-evolve without "cheating." The diagram below describes the system. Without explicitly designing the sy

Re: Born's rule from almost nothing

2021-01-04 Thread Alan Grayson
On Monday, January 4, 2021 at 5:08:00 AM UTC-7 johnk...@gmail.com wrote: > On Sun, Jan 3, 2021 at 8:09 PM Alan Grayson wrote: > > *> In first trial, the MWI postulates other worlds comes into existence.* >> > > Yes. > > * > Same other worlds in second trial?* >> > > I don't understand the quest

Re: Born's rule from almost nothing

2021-01-04 Thread John Clark
On Sun, Jan 3, 2021 at 8:09 PM Alan Grayson wrote: *> In first trial, the MWI postulates other worlds comes into existence.* > Yes. * > Same other worlds in second trial?* > I don't understand the question. In the second trial just as in the first trial one Alan Grayson will see the electron g