Do you think that physically, the moment of now is different from all other moments (that it's the only actual moment, while all others are potential)? Are all moments nows? Is there a succession of moments, or is the succession only apparent? Do states exist or only transitions?
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Replying to @Plinz
See slides 38 through end http://www.iap.fr/vie_scientifique/seminaires/Seminaire_IAP/2014/presentations/Dowker.pdf …
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Replying to @pennybun01 @Plinz
if life is a computation, it is easy to see the now as the cellular turingmachine cursor amended by some memory tape archives of the otherwise forgotten past and some current directional states and state transition selection towards an evolving future target
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Replying to @czyborra @pennybun01
Life is the activity of cells. Everything that cells do can be described computationally.
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