Re: vat #12 on the nature of reality

From: CYMM (cymm@trinidad.net)
Date: Sat Sep 02 2000 - 03:50:09 MDT


What it means is that the "world" is information... physics emerges as a
means of economically managing such information.

It does not invalidate physics.

The difficulty you're having is with the Western insistence that an
"absolute" must "exist".

cymm
>> "In fact, we have no way of knowing whether what we experience as our
>>lives
>>is real or imaginary. For all we know, we could be nothing but disembodied
>>brains floating in a tank, everything we perceive just input fed to us by
>>some demented computer."
>>
>> -vat 12, specimen 5 (termination recommended)
>>
>
>
>You're getting pretty spooky with this, Doug.
>What does it all mean?
>>
>
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