[MD] Levels in electronic computers

Magnus Berg McMagnus at home.se
Fri Jul 16 00:11:21 PDT 2010


Hi again

I didn't say there are *no* fuzziness in our reality.

What I said was that if fuzziness is relevant, we're *not* looking at a 
level border.

	Magnus


On 2010-07-16 08:30, Ian Glendinning wrote:
> And Magnus, choice and fuzziness in computers ?
>
> Leaving the "free will" debate out of choice for now .... computers
> are full of fuzziness, there are particular organically (human)
> created arrangements of the fuzzy (noisy electrons, buzzing silicon
> and germanium lattices, rising and falling potentials) processes that
> flip and flop as switches to choose digitally at one level we've
> arranged.
>
> Having introduced this digital order, we do of course re-introduced
> unpredictability and randomizers to re-interrupt the neat digital
> clock cycles with the noise again.
>
> Depends where you look Magnus .... and at what "scale". The
> predictability and repeatability has a scale dependent element.
> Ian
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