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Author: uv
Date: Sep 13, 2008 09:25

Dear Readers,

You may have noted the increasing overlap between physics,
mathematics, philosophy and neuroscience. Many people are still
primarily focussed on quantum and gravitational matters which may be
less relevant to some aspects of fundamental physics than experimental
philosophy and logic. Bayesian reasoning is also becoming more and
more the norm.

I have tried to update matters as far as possible in a paper available
at Yates J., (2008)."Category theory applied to a radically new but
logically essential description of time and space", Philica.com,
Article number 135, and in PDF format in the Cogprints archive at
http://cogprints.org/6176/ and finally also in my blog at
http://ttjohn.blogspot.com/

Later work will be likely to include experiments on the reverse
Stickgold effect and the potential use of Global Workspace Theory in
the MBI and such work effectively follows up my original UK patent now
allowed to expire and publically available.
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Re: Time and Freewill         


Author: uv
Date: Sep 14, 2008 21:17

ZerkonX wrote on 14th Sept
> Could not link to your Many Bubble Interpretation paper

I will be very happy to send you a copy if you request it and suggest
an
email address (munged if necessary).
> Would you agree these areas of study, as all 'areas' of study, were only
> made different and that they each share innate commonality?

Generally speaking, yes. There is an element of the primacy of human
thought in such discussions and that is an important factor.I try to
bear it in mind in my lucubrations.

uv
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