Computation is usually understood as the intersection of math and physics. Computationalism maintains that it is the union: there is no mathematics that is not constructive, and no physics that is not computable.
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Replying to @Plinz
Where do you stand on the 'Free Energy Principle' by Friston? Do you think entropy, Bayesian blankets, etc. are valuable intuition pumps?
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Replying to @Brusik
I think that econometrics, free energy minimization, reward maximization and negentropy maximization are leading down convergent roads.
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Replying to @Plinz
Fair enough. Do you find any of those more aesthetically pleasing than the others?
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Replying to @Brusik
my keyboard does not have greek letters
10:46 AM - 4 Dec 2018
from Cambridge, MA
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