There might be changes, but they wouldn't have anything to do with Trump or whatever blithering idiot they put in charge of the White House. — Tzeentch
My objection is to the idea that fundemental differences in external objects somehow do not exist or change within the object when conscious observation occurs. — Count Timothy von Icarus
The contrast to living organisms is that in them, information is dynamically interpreted by cellular processes moment by moment, it's intrinsic to any organic process. — Wayfarer
I would argue that information exists "in the wild," as discernible differences. — Count Timothy von Icarus
So something changes in the computer when it is observed or is computation just in the mind of the observer? — Count Timothy von Icarus
The plural of anecdote is not data. — Tom Storm
Pretty sure we can find thousands of people today who have been 'abducted and probed by aliens'. Do we have good reason to accept all these anecdotes? I would say no. — Tom Storm
I am going to need more than a personal experience account, right? — Tom Storm
I am saying that when someone says something is supernatural, the burden of proof is on them AND that the burden is impossible to meet. — Art48
Whatever is recorded by instruments remains data until it's interpreted. Data comprises units of information which in themselves do not carry any specific meaning. Information is a set of data units that collectively carries a logical meaning. It also should be recalled that computers are human instruments, extensions of human sensory and intellectual capacities, designed to perform those tasks. — Wayfarer
Can we think of any examples of this happening that are beyond myth or anecdote? — Tom Storm
But you're not saying only minded things compute, right? — Count Timothy von Icarus
If pancomputationalism seems nonsensical, the best way to see where the idea is coming from is to try to define what a computer is in physical terms and how it differs from other systems. — Count Timothy von Icarus
Question two: if in the absence of any observer, a pebble moves alongside another pebble under natural forces, has a computation happened ? — RussellA
I think he means that it’s gone out of style. — praxis
It's not like the 50s, people are not growing up in racist households and a racist culture anymore. — Isaac
No, at face value describing black people as a "hate group" that whites should "get the hell away from" is racist. He made racist statements. Period. His excuse, that a quarter of black people dared disagree with a slogan associated with white supremacists, is stupid, which is why I choose to disbelieve it. — Baden
We can laugh at the gullible average Qanon Maga-Trumpster all day long, but they're essentially the cannon fodder for the extreme right trying to do everything to keep themselves in power. — Christoffer
You're conflating those who recognize their biases and potential prejudices (as we all should) with racists who embrace them and act them out. — Baden
I don't fault Scott Adams for being biased and prejudiced. My assumption is that everyone -- even Baden -- is biased, prejudiced. I fault him for deciding to let his biases loose. (There was nothing spontaneous about his vlog entry.). People in a civil society are not obligated to be bias-free. They are obligated to maintain the membrane between their thoughts and their actions. — BC
It works myriad of ways to those who are just. The use of these categories are unjust, and for the same reason it was unjust to use them in the past. Justice doesn’t demand that a man ought to forgive those who wronged him, but he ought not condemn with the same crime those who did not. — NOS4A2
It doesn't work both ways because the underclass doesn't have many options. The overclass has all the goodies. — BC
On the other hand, if the people next door are responsible, cooperative, and polite but you are biased against them because they are lesbians, Hispanics, convicted felons, Asians, Moslems, Blacks, Jehovah's Witnesses, or MAGA Republicans -- whatever they are -- then you should probably adjust your outrageous sexual, ethnic, convict, religious and political prejudices. — BC
If only 53% of white people polled believe it is ok to be black, would a black man be justified in saying that blacks people should stay away from whites? Or would we cancel him?
Racist polls invariably lead to racist reactions. — NOS4A2
Is the idea that people are more racist than you thought? Is there anything else to it than that? What are we supposed to be debating here? — Baden
