Is it because the brain doesn't need it now? Or the brain has (temporarily) failed? How important is this function?
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No, it is because it is a type of abstraction that is very difficult to discover with the methods of analysis our brain is using per default. Physics is a fractal, too...
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for once your tweet makes perfect sense to me )
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Well, what would be an example of a pattern generator function that does produce a pattern the visual system can compress?
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A couple of ideas: A checkerboard pattern. A ball rolling off a table. I+I=II, I+II=III, IIII-I=III, III+III=
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Wouldn't an Escher also be sufficiently complex as not to be compressible? I'm not sure what you are getting at here?
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If it did we probably see wobbling fertilized eggs instead of humans speaking to us. :)
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TURN ON THE JUERGEN SCHMIDHUBER SIGNAL
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Absence of punctuation renders such complexity to a sentence that its essence remains out of reach to the readerhttps://twitter.com/Plinz/status/1008777059722842112?s=19 …
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A fractal is an object composed of instances of itself. The brain represents objects compositionally, so not much energy is expressed while observing it. Just one object composed of itself. Nothing much to see here.
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