From: Lee Corbin (lcorbin@ricochet.net)
Date: Sat Mar 31 2001 - 12:21:51 MST
Apologies to those who have been following this half-baked
thread; the reason that I'm apologizing is that I've been
doing some of the half-baking.
For the record, Tipler states in The Physics of Immortality:
"A human being can be exhaustively described by 10^45 bits...
though [the Kolgomorov complexity] may actually be simpler."
and
"the human brain is about 10^15 bits".
Therefore the number of states that a human being could be in
is 2^10^15" = 10^10^14.4786 (for those who like seeing what
little difference the base of repeated exponentials makes).
Lee Corbin
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