The meaning of life is to eat and replicate. All true consciousness serves the art, not life. The art is the coocoo child of life.
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Replying to @Plinz
I don’t think we’re in a good position to speculate about the fundamental nature of the universe.
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Replying to @RealtimeAI
While I don't know who you guys are, I agree: that does not sound to be an enviable position to me. I am very grateful that my position seems to be better :)
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Replying to @RealtimeAI
Here is some speculation about the nature of the universe for you: 1. the reason why there is something rather than nothing is that existence is the default. Everything that can be implemented is implemented.
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Replying to @Plinz
2. The universe is reversible, so it is probably deterministic. The amount of information in any light cone is finite, hence the number of possible states of the universe is finite, and so the universe is likely periodic.
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Replying to @Plinz
3. A deterministic irreversible universe turns reversible once it enters its period, thus it is in principle possible that it started out in an irreversible pattern but settled into the present one after a while.
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Replying to @Plinz
4. The fundamental rule of the universe should be extremely simple. If it is not, we are probably not in base reality, but in a simulation generated by a parent universe that itself (or one of its parents) should be generated by an extremely simple rule.
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Replying to @Plinz
5. A simple rule might be that the universe is generated by a superposition of all possible finite automata, some of which are information preserving, some of which generate n dimensional lattices which allow translations and rotations (which are differentiable permutations).
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Replying to @Plinz
Permutations don't preserve information? How does that work? Wouldn't playing out all possible finite automata play out all possible sets of values (which I would have taken to be "information") in both cases you suggest? Or am I missing your intended meaning here?
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Permutations preserve information.
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