So regarding the SRH isn't it true that whatever we think is the Truth and Ultimate at least in one sense can be simulated by a more Ultimate system?
However this blog update is working pretty much like the one on my windows 7 so there is another level of Truth that transcends the layers of mechanism namely the way that this webpage is written and the way the IEEE standards are implemented.
So different "systems" can create the same results. I think SRH is making a larger statement that just questioning mechanical superiority.
Need to think about this (+ I'm not supposed to be doing that at the moment... back to the speech)
not yet!!! Wow here it is!!!
If two different mechanisms can produce the same results then they have no ultimate explanation (since either mechanism will do). By the universality theorem in computer theory we are assured that this is always the case for any computable function.
Ergo: there is no ultimate explanation!!
This is where Materialism is wrong - it takes a single level of explanation as "true" when a virtual Matrix like simulation of Materialism/Science would produce exactly the same result!! and that is where Matrix was wrong because the Matrix, as we saw, was simulated in a film ;-)
The Theory of Theories does defeat itself!
Separating results from mechanisms is quite a bizarre result… need to think about this. Opens up emergent properties however and creates the lever for getting “outside” mechanical systems!! Blimey eureka!! SRH here we come.
Today about 3pm will be 10 years since I last saw “My Muse” and turned my back for the last time… except it wasn’t how bloody ironic. I guess I did that to preserve the memory of what was… and that I have done too well :-( I should have stayed and soon enough I’m sure I would have got my distance :-( Is this thought what has quickened my mind today or just serendipity that has brought progress in answering my most cherished question above? Or maybe the fact that I have sat to write this speech which isn’t happening ;-)
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