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Computer code and special relativity
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14/12/2005 15:29:32
 
 
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14/12/2005 13:39:10
Dragan Nedeljkovich (Online)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
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Visual FoxPro
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>>>>So even if our mathematical model had a rigid rod with a specific length, we can get a relativistic measurement of the rod's length in the model by finding the observation encoded somewhere in the mind of an observer.
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>>>...where observer is one of the observer objects in the model.
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>>Observer object. So, you're thinking that instead of using ordinary particles to create a neuro-network that makes relative measurements, you'd use a "special" kind of particle for a conscious observer?
>
>Sorry, skipped school when neural networks were scheduled. Wouldn't know.


What did you mean by "observer object"?

I know that we're being speculative and wandering here, so don't interpret that as putting you on the spot.

But I read that as there would be a class for observer, just like there is for regular particles of matter.

Just curious what you had in mind.
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