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On 29 Sep 2005 07:50:46 -0700
"Double-A" wrote: G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: Hi oc and double-A Best to keep in mind Google might some day reach God status.Like spiritual Gods Google also is virtual See I' am already giving it a capital "G" Bert It already knows every search you ever made. Once they interface it with the chip they are going to implant in your forehead, it will know everything about you! Omniscience! Double-A Didn't the film Terminator 3 end up with the skynet computer being the whole internet, every computer connected to it became infected, became aware and turned on mankind. Every computer on the planet doing it's little bit, that would be some supercomputer. |
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On 29 Sep 2005 07:58:55 -0700
"Raving Loonie" wrote: Ray Vingnutte wrote: On 29 Sep 2005 06:53:49 -0700 "Raving Loonie" wrote: Double-A wrote: G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: Hi Ray Thanks for bringing in that site. Seems those two guys should have read Witten,for he had much the same theory,and took some of the dimensions away from string theory I have used the fact that nothing can block gravity in my thinking of branes,and membranes. that nature uses to separate stuff without using great areas of space. I have had a theory(this my first posting the idea) that if EM force could enter membranes all the trillions,and trillions of other mini-universes could not be created out of the very first big bang. Love the string theory. Edward Witten is my "ideal" String theory,and my weirdest ideas seem to always fit. Bert Remember that experiment that Mike Varney was involved in a year or two ago? They measured the force of gravitational attraction at extremely small distances. If there were any gravity leaking through from other dimensions or other universes, they should have been able to detect it. They found nothing! Talk to me about rolled up dimensions and branes and string theory when someone finds some evidence. Until then, it is just as fanciful as theoretical angels dancing on the head of a pin. Double-A Remember Gravity Probe B ? http://einstein.stanford.edu/ ... Still has Helium. Hmmmm ... Shouldn't there be results by now ? RL OK Raving and double A, I see it like this, either it's multiple universes/multiverse or the whole things a simulation. Nope. Another possibility ... Part of it is a 'Simulation in our mind', part of it is real. The problem is recognizing the part that is the 'cognitive model' so as to perceive beyond that 'subjective convenience'. Verrrrry tricky, IMO. Here is a hint: 95% of physics is in-our-head ! Go figure the residual 5% ??????? RL 100percent of our physics would be simulated, it would all seem very real to us because the rules of the simulation make it so. If the simulation isn't quite perfect then tell tale signs in our physics could point to this being simulated. The way the universe seems to be so finely tuned( I mean so gobsmakingly finely tuned it's almost unbelievable) is a dead giveaway to some. |
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Hi Double-A What if aliens are taking over the Earth's computers,and
Turing figured this out and was ready to warn the world this was happening. They found him dead. Said he committed suicide. Those that knew him thought he was killed. The Turing test is a clue. If electricity stopped flowing. If cars stopped running. If computers stop working begs this question. Which one would create the biggest problem for humankind? Bert PS Lets go with computers can run on batteries while the power is out |
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