Re: Von Neumann's Blunder

From: Hara Ra (harara@shamanics.com)
Date: Mon Jan 27 1997 - 20:47:44 MST


Reilly Jones wrote:

> This makes little sense to me. What makes sense is "the fact that local
> causal principles propagate (on the microcausal level) asymmetrically
> bidirectionally through time." There are more propagational degrees of
> freedom in the future than in the past, not in the energy/space aspect of
> existence but in the matter/time aspect.
>
Demonstrate this point. Back to the room full of gas molecules and how
often
all of them end up in the corner. Do you have an argument which isn't
just a
rehash of the old one about liklihood of collections of
indistinguishable
states??
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