jzs said:This thread is equationless.
I think you missed dozens of posts.
jzs said:This thread is equationless.
BillHoyt said:I think you missed dozens of posts.
jzs said:Nope, read them all. I'm looking for a real equation from Mr. E, none of this word stuff:
"How it follows:
General case: C = S x A
Particular case (Information):
S = I(becoming), A = I(being)
Therefore Ci = I(becoming) x I(being), or since the context is known explicity, simplifying to C = becoming x being."
For example, what exactly is I(becoming) and I(being),etc.? Can he put actual numbers in these matrices?
If I do not attempt to use your terms, how are we to find a common language? If you can show a necessary problem ala the "looseness" you allege, by all means lay out the argument clearly. Until then, you are accepting my usage in that context since you didn't deny nor correct it explicitly. I'm glad we have that settled.Atlas said:While I do put forth a definition for discussion of Consciousness, Self, and Conscious Self - do not twist it with words not found there. Especially when your conclusion is not apparent from my definition without an expansion of just how loosely you intend to interpret "grounded in ordinary reality".
Which one and which "those"? Didn't you just read my reply to your prior similar request for definition?! Stop being recursively silly in such an obvious fashion, please, it is uncivil.Please offer your own definition and reference those.
That's nice.My conscious self definition said simply this...Conscious Self: That "Self" which is called "I" and accepts as fact that it is an awake, logical, feeling human being.
It's shorthand, silly - referencing the prior posts. Even a three year old (per H'ethetheth and maybe others) should have been able to figure that out in context, esp. one which can generate text strings about "R2" or GS orthogonalization and the like. Anyway this was already dealt with by prior posts, so you are now chewing on the musty remains of your imagination, a thoroughly odd act to perform in public. Good for you, Bill!BillHoyt said:C = S x A is an equation. Otherwise, I agree with you, and have been asking mystery to back this nonsense up. Quite surprisingly, there has been no back up.
Hi again. Please define the term you put in quotation marks.hammegk said:Perhaps the word jzs was searching for -- in specific regards to Mr.E -- is "meaningless"?
I'd think you'd know by now that while I was born yesterday, I wasn't born yesterday, if you get the idiom. Civility rules this forum at some level, I was trying to be polite.H'ethetheth said:Hehe, I'd think by now you should know that you can't assume that anyone but you understands what you say. Not being rude, just observing
Carry on!
Allowing for the shorthand and your use of "matrices", that's an excellent if metaphysical question. What exactly is an actual number and how does an abstraction effect action in the world? What/how are being and becoming?jzs said:For example, what exactly is I(becoming) and I(being),etc.? Can he put actual numbers in these matrices? [/B]
Mr. E said:Thanks for the support!! Any progress with Dennet?
H'ethetheth said:P.S.: Did I spell it Dennet? I did, didn't I? I meant Dennett of course.
The fact that you cannot supply any meat behind the shorthand is the issue, mystery. Mathematics is, indeed, shorthand. It is a compact notation that means something except when used in a crank manner. Do regale us with your explanation of the shorthand. I've only been asking for days now and you keep up this red herring.Mr. E said:It's shorthand, silly - referencing the prior posts. Even a three year old (per H'ethetheth and maybe others) should have been able to figure that out in context, esp. one which can generate text strings about "R2" or GS orthogonalization and the like. Anyway this was already dealt with by prior posts, so you are now chewing on the musty remains of your imagination, a thoroughly odd act to perform in public. Good for you, Bill!
You've got crank so far, mystery, and some mystery crank oil to go with it. When will you provide support for your specious, pseudoscientific claptrap?I've got the real McCoy and you know it.
ME
BillHoyt said:[...] and you keep up this red herring.
A close enough definition would be BUNK! Why don't you lay out a few definitions so that we can all know what you're talking about. Start with the same definitions I laid out. I think, Consciousness and Synthetic Consciousness would be good. You might try, Conscience. Perhaps: Intellectual Integrity.hammegk said:Perhaps the word jzs was searching for -- in specific regards to Mr.E -- is "meaningless"?
Mr. E said:Hi again. Please define the term you put in quotation marks.
Show its necessary relevance to the serious topic at hand. Don't just say "It's relevant because I say so" or such silly argument from non-authority. I've been telling you, since about day one, that I don't see how it's relevant in context to elaborate on it, and I courteously even allowed as how maybe you are more interested in emulations on an ordinary computer than in supposition fields and the like, many days ago, and further pointed you to these several issues a number of times since then. As I've stated many times, whatever your purpose in posting here, my bias is towards taking the OP ostensible topic seriously. If you can't accept that, how about not chewing off your own leg so often?BillHoyt said:I've only been asking for days now and you keep up this red herring.
Atlas said:Perhaps: Intellectual Integrity.
Wrong birds. Think Wild Geese, and no magician to chase after them, that should do it for you.H'ethetheth said:Another little off-topic. Being Dutch I'm not familiar with the red herring, and I couldn't find it in my dictionary.
Is it something like when a magician says: "Look! A red herring! I bet you've never seen a red herring before!" And then quickly puts a couple of pigeons up his other sleeve?
Mr. E said:Wrong birds. Think Wild Geese, and no magician to chase after them, that should do it for you.
H'ethetheth said:Another little off-topic. Being Dutch I'm not familiar with the red herring, and I couldn't find it in my dictionary.
Is it something like when a magician says: "Look! A red herring! I bet you've never seen a red herring before!" And then quickly puts a couple of pigeons up his other sleeve?