Saturday, March 10, 2007
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Thursday, August 03, 2006
Thursday, December 15, 2005
Back flashing my minds moments of release.
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Well it seems so real I can see it
And it seems so real I can feel it
And it seems so real I can taste it
And it seems so real I can hear it
So why can't I touch it?
So why can't I touch it?
Then it looks so real I can see it
And it feels so real I can feel it
And it tastes so real I can taste it
And it sounds so real I can hear it
So why can't I touch it?
So why can't I touch it?
Then it looks so real I can feel it
And it feels so real I can taste it
And it tastes so real I can hear it
And it sounds so real I can see it
So why can't I touch it?
So why can't I touch it?
Now it is so real I can see it
And it is so real I can feel it
And it is so real I can hear it
And it is so real I can be it
So why can't I touch it?
So why can't I touch it?
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Never mind the questions.
Tuesday, December 06, 2005
Fast over back!
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So how simple could it be.
Thursday, October 20, 2005
This post is a lie.
you'll never entirely understand yourself, since your mind, like any other closed system, can only be sure of what it knows about itself by relying on what it knows about itself. Jones and Wilson, An Incomplete Education about Gödel's Theorem
The proof of Gödel's Incompleteness Theorem is so simple, and so sneaky, that it is almost embarassing to relate. His basic procedure is as follows:
1. Someone introduces Gödel to a UTM, a machine that is supposed to be a Universal Truth Machine, capable of correctly answering any question at all.
2. Gödel asks for the program and the circuit design of the UTM. The program may be complicated, but it can only be finitely long. Call the program P(UTM) for Program of the Universal Truth Machine.
3. Smiling a little, Gödel writes out the following sentence: "The machine constructed on the basis of the program P(UTM) will never say that this sentence is true." Call this sentence G for Gödel. Note that G is equivalent to: "UTM will never say G is true."
4. Now Gödel laughs his high laugh and asks UTM whether G is true or not.
5. If UTM says G is true, then "UTM will never say G is true" is false. If "UTM will never say G is true" is false, then G is false (since G = "UTM will never say G is true"). So if UTM says G is true, then G is in fact false, and UTM has made a false statement. So UTM will never say that G is true, since UTM makes only true statements.
6. We have established that UTM will never say G is true. So "UTM will never say G is true" is in fact a true statement. So G is true (since G = "UTM will never say G is true").
7. "I know a truth that UTM can never utter," Gödel says. "I know that G is true. UTM is not truly universal."
Think about it - it grows on you ...
Rucker, Infinity and the Mind about Gödel's Theorem
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maybe it will be easier to understand after reading this...... nor not!
this site may help your see your mind is confused!
Wednesday, October 05, 2005
Friday, September 30, 2005
Liberation
Life with out god can be better!!
Thursday, September 15, 2005
Tuesday, August 09, 2005
Friday, August 05, 2005
Monday, July 25, 2005
Together
Are there times when you feel you need help?
Have you noticed that when a team works together it produces more than the individuals thought possible?
I like the idea of a site where people with problems, sugestions or ideas could conect with those with solutions, responses and action.
I like the idea that we could TOGETHER create the world we need, want and desire.
Maybe its just a dream but i do enjoy dreaming.








