[MD] Metabiology

ADRIE KINTZIGER parser666 at gmail.com
Fri Aug 27 11:40:14 PDT 2010


Point taken, You'r pointing towards the old man , Einstein, i'm aware of his
story, love it.

when i was young i always went to Den Haan at the Belgian sea, Einstein
resided there for a short period of time, i visited the
place were he was lodging on his run for the Nazi's, taking off to America
after that.

i always imagined myself walking as where Eistein once walked. this is real,
honestly.


mmm, dated, no, wrong choice.

allow me to differentiate.
i was shortcutting.
As it is given by Royce , it is an example, a simpel one, Boolean logic and
math are lightyears further now.
its a line of reasonig on reeel numbers, a linear projection.its not dated
but date's long back.

The machine Andy presented is already generating intellect, this chaitin
constant will hold my breath for months.
if i want to understand the level Andy is presenting here , and what i can
see in the code, and on wiki for this Chaitin Professor
than , honestly, it will take me two years to keep up , only for this
formulation, and the implications, i am way off base here myself.



But i can see it , ok, thats my gift.if i have time i will surely dig in.its
manna.


2010/8/27 John Carl <ridgecoyote at gmail.com>

> I find it interesting you call Royce's System S dated Adrie.  Since most
> commentary I've read on it by professional logicians and math minds has
> been
> that it remains fascinating, but unexplored.  Classical music is also
> dated,
> but for some reason we can't really replicate that kind of thinking
> anymore.  Not enough attention span perhaps.
>
> What really intrigued me was Royce's assertion to have defined the "logical
> continuum" in such a way as to encapsulate rationality itself.  Running a
> software program to infinite iteration of metabiological fitness within
> such
> a space seems like a likely new avenue of exploration for AI programming to
> me.
>
> I'm probably off-base here, since math-mind and pro-logics are over my head
> a bit.  But funny things sometimes get discovered by non-professionals just
> jammin' stuff together to see what happens.  I think of a certain patent
> clerk contemplating gravity and acceleration in his off-hours, and coming
> up
> with some interesting theories.
>
> I'm working on story right now, I think you'll like.
>
> John back to his specialty
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