From: Joe Jenkins (joe_jenkins@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 21 1998 - 12:11:48 MDT
---Robin Hanson <hanson@econ.berkeley.edu> wrote:
> See: Lilliputian Uploads. Extropy 7(1):30-31, 1995. A copy is at
>http://hanson.berkeley.edu/lilliput.html
---Copied from Robin Hanson's link above:
> People's strong need for
> the familiar physical sensations and comforts would have to
satisfied in > a virtual reality that had little direct connection to
ordinary physical > reality.
I hope this isn't too rude, asking you to support something you wrote
way back in ancient 1992 in a post to sci.nanotech.
1. What physical process in nostalgia nature cannot be emulated in a
Turing equivalent machine such that Artificial Reality (AR) couldn't
emulate Real Reality (RR) with 365 times speedup, thus providing a
satisfactory "connection to ordinary physical reality" for uploaders?
This was one of the key stated motivations for Tinkerbelizing in the
first place.
2. If c=.4 or 365 times speedup. I would have to say that most
familiar physical sensations and comforts (e.g. nostalgia nature)
would be lost (see my last post). Again, this was one of the key
stated motivations for Tinkerbelizing.
Joe Jenkins
joe_jenkins@yahoo.com
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