Re: Incompleteness vs. Mechanical Reasoning
- From: "Jesse F. Hughes" <jesse@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 07 Apr 2008 07:22:51 -0400
"R. Srinivasan" <sradhakr@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Here is where we differ. I do not agree that the kind of computers
that you have in mind can have free will in this sense.
Construct any computer that has a "real" random source. Then the
computer is free in your sense.
--
Jesse F. Hughes
"Until the patch is released, Microsoft said computer users should be
careful not to visit unfamiliar Web sites."
-- CNN article on the latest MS vulnerability.
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