FOM: Precision and Turing-computability
Franklin Vera Pacheco
franklin at ghost.matcom.uh.cu
Wed May 22 15:52:07 EDT 2002
On Wed, 22 May 2002, Paul LE MEUR wrote:
>
> My questions are:
> What are the current opinions on these two hypothesis?
> And, if true, do you agree they prove Church-Turing thesis?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Paul Le Meur
>
I think we can say more.
"For any given finite presition, any fisical phenomenon can be
predicted by a Turing machine with this presition" is equivalent
"Church-Turing thesis"
And that is why we can say Turing thesis is more a
philosophical-phisical
problem than a mathematical-philosophical one.
Your second hypothesis can be enounced too:
"For any given virtual reality enviroment there is a Turing maching
generating it"
David Deutch "Fabric of Reality".
I think this can help.
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