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pontifier | 2 months ago
Does that you exist any less fully because its not currently in the memory of a computer being evaluated?
pontifier | 2 months ago
Does that you exist any less fully because its not currently in the memory of a computer being evaluated?
7373737373|2 months ago
This has not been proven yet: https://math.stackexchange.com/a/216348/575868
(or more generally: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disjunctive_sequence)
Depending on the infinite grid filling scheme even these properties may not be sufficient to guarantee that every two dimensional pattern is initially generated because the grid is two-dimensional, but the number property is "one-dimensional". A spiral pattern for example may always make it line up in a way such that certain 2d patterns are never generated.
pontifier|2 months ago
Starting at the origin, mark off rows of squares. the Nth row would contain NxN^2 squares of size n x n. Each square would be filled in left to right reading order with successive binary numbers with the most significant digit at the top left.
Somewhere in that pattern is the physics simulation of you reading this comment :)
fsflover|2 months ago