I have no problem with the equivalence of matter and information — Mersi
Just a wild guess. Am I right? Go on, don't be bashful. — Wayfarer
It's a great book, a classic. Bet you knew nothing about it until this thread (and still don't). — Wayfarer
. Of course, there are secular Jews, even atheist Jews like Harari, but they lie somewhat outside of the instant discussion, right? — Michael Zwingli
The complementarity principle is just that one object may possess pairs of properties such that only one but not both can be observed/measured at a time — TheMadFool
Usual meaning?! Well, I have never met this word used in the way you define it! I also looked, specially for that, in a couple of standard dictionaries and I found nothing, not even close to that definition! BTW, it is very close to that of "free will" and self-determination. — Alkis Piskas
People were unable to fathom the full consequences of their decisions. — Yuval Noah Harari (Sapiens), explaining why humanity is a scourge for the earth
A lot of Buddhists would answer 'no'. But the first real in-depth book on Buddhist philosophy I read was The Central Philosophy of Buddhism by T.R.V. Murti. He was an Indian scholar who had trained at Oxford, and the book has many in-depth comparisons between Buddhist and European philosophy, especially Kant. See this. — Wayfarer
Well, I have a couple of explanations for that kind of "philosophical" behavior that characterizes these people.
(Note: I am referring to the people who have something valuable and pertinent to say, not the weeds, the clueless those who have nothing to do with philosophy and are here for fun, neither the really crazy guys, those who have gone nuts. And there are quite a few of them in here! — Alkis Piskas
and as a consequence, raped a physicist — Wayfarer
I started a thread on that some time back. Landauer is in the ‘information science’ business, he was a senior scientist at IBM. So he could tell you in very precise terms how many bits of data the Complete Works of Plato would require, and the energy requirements of storing it or erasing it. But he wouldn’t necessarily have anything to say about its content. — Wayfarer