by hammingbyrd7
this story is fantastic. I hope that it doesn't end here. I truly hope to see a part two very soon!
The argument that the human mind is not computable because that would imply a lack of accountability is specious. Given complete knowledge, a set of inputs could have fully computable outputs. Determining which inputs to apply would be an accountable action.
You are a wonderful writer. However, your obsession over several stories with Penrose's drivel is upsetting.
WOW LOTS of interesting ideas in there :D personally I tend to focus more on space and things so far fetched as to be out of my league :P teleportation, using speed of travel to protect your self while traveling faster than light, possibility of humanity outliving the big crunch etc.. and in a much more layman's terms than you. was not expecting this kind of reading in lit it was a pleasant surprise :P
If you can not write in any thing other than this verbal expulsion mimicking conversion.... Please do not write.