That’s a really cool proof, but phase space can be exponentially large, especially for an “extremely complicated” system. It also requires finite bounds on system parameters.
For that to break my “extremely high probability”, there would have to be relatively few orbits in the phase space approaching a space-filling set of curves, which is itself extremely unlikely, unless you can think up some pathological example.
Their mantra goes “You only live once!” or “Everyone is unique and unrepeatable person!”.
He suggested that it was possible for a person to be repeated, mental state and all, given enough time. I thought to conceptualize the minds of people as being like extremely complicated systems with chaotic interactions to ask if his belief could be true.
No, with extremely high probability.
How does that relate to whatever Thomas was saying? For that matter, what is Thomas saying?
Are you sure?
That’s a really cool proof, but phase space can be exponentially large, especially for an “extremely complicated” system. It also requires finite bounds on system parameters.
For that to break my “extremely high probability”, there would have to be relatively few orbits in the phase space approaching a space-filling set of curves, which is itself extremely unlikely, unless you can think up some pathological example.
It does weaken my statement, though.
He suggested that it was possible for a person to be repeated, mental state and all, given enough time. I thought to conceptualize the minds of people as being like extremely complicated systems with chaotic interactions to ask if his belief could be true.