I understood everything, be sure. I showed the circularity of your argument various times already.So far you seem to have simply not understood or just don't want to fact the fact that you can't refute it.
It's all a merry go round now!
oh that's wrong!since I made no initial assumption about the length of process,
you came up with the odea of shrinking the whole process down to the fastest possible process
this was said in addition to your sentence here:Yes - right down to the point at which it represents the fastest possible time in which the mind can react or change.
"You can shrink the process and its inputs and outputs down to every tiny change of mind" #74
Moreover, this was your answer to my suggestion that there could be changes in the process.
It is as I said in my last response to you: the moment I say that there can be changes in the process.... you answer by saying "you can shrink the process and its inputs and outputs down to every tiny change of mind" #74
I already told you so!