>Subject: Re: SV: Capacity of the brain
>From: Jonathan W Hendry jhendry at shrike.depaul.edu>Date: Wed, 27 October 1999 09:49 AM EDT
>Message-id: <3816f4e8 at news.depaul.edu>
>>In comp.ai.neural-nets Ketil Z Malde <ketil at ii.uib.no> wrote:
>>peter at abbnm.com (Peter da Silva) writes:
>>> > Divine Right is independent of relativity. If one had a sufficient supply
>> > of kings and heirs, you could simply monitor the level of Divine Right
>> > radiating from the subject Princes. On the death of the King this will
>> > immediately increase to Monarchist levels.
>>> This brings up another interesting thought: Will a prince become king
>> if nobody measures the level of Divine Right? Schr\"odinger's King,
>> anybody?
>>For that matter, what is the basic unit of Divine Right? Is it a
>particle, wave, both, or neither? If it is a particle, can
>it be split, and if so, what is left over?
can a theory be split into little snippets, scattered all over the place, and
yet be understood?
ken