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tiny elvis

(979 posts)
Thu Mar 28, 2013, 01:03 AM Mar 2013

Wizard Emeritus Leonard the Black explicates some magic quotients

just an introduction to Susskind
warning: math, but you can skip it


not really philosophical at all

then there is this, getting a little more theoretical
it is mathless


this touches philosophy and offers a practical application of ontology

maybe, if i can figure out what indestructible information is
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Wizard Emeritus Leonard the Black explicates some magic quotients (Original Post) tiny elvis Mar 2013 OP
indestructible information is Tuesday Afternoon Mar 2013 #1
i guess you googled indestructible info tiny elvis Mar 2013 #2

tiny elvis

(979 posts)
2. i guess you googled indestructible info
Thu Mar 28, 2013, 08:41 PM
Mar 2013

but that string of disjointed phrases drove me mad

i want to begin simply, though not as simply as exchanging one word for another

does ontology give us a firm and useful understanding of what is real
or is it indulgence in fancy?

does susskind describe a bridge from power physics to non material reality?
or to the argument that not all reality is physical, as we understand physical?

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