X-Message-Number: 16971 From: Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2001 08:33:54 EDT Subject: Re: CryoNet #16958 Simulation I said: >>It seems we are in the dumbest possible world, a >>nearly proof that nobody is at the command level. > Then Lee Corbin thinks: >Now you are going too far :-) the world could easily be much, >much dumber than it is. Consider what?s happening on Jupiter >right now, for starters. > >Lee Corbin Here, "world" is not simply Earth, it is the observable Universe. That space-time reduces in last analysis to quantum mechanics (QM) and this one is ruled by the so called ON2 mathematical field. For example, in ON2 the square of a quantity L is not L x L, it is : L ( L +1 ), a property discovered in QM before the invention of ON2. Now, ON2 is the simplest possible field and it may be produced by running along its generators, the indefinite repetition of : zero, undefined, zero, undefined,.... All you need to produce these two quantities is local and global nothingness. The intersection between these two ?nothingness defines zero and the intersection between zero and either global or local nothingness define... the undefined number ( you may too call it infinite). In physics making a local property from a global one is known as ?gauging? the property. All the observable Universe may be so produced by the nothingness gauge. So there is no God, no super civilization, no bright future running a smart simulation, only the dumbest possible logical system. I am not sure what you mean about Jupiter. Most of this world is made of metallic hydrogen in very near thermodynamical equilibrium. There must be a large pressure to expand the number of quantum dimensions in this environment. It must so form a long lived quantum system able to evolve into a spontaneous analog quantum computer. If this, these, quantum computer(s) is/are dumb, I don't know :-) Yvan Bozzonetti. Rate This Message: http://www.cryonet.org/cgi-bin/rate.cgi?msg=16971