Arguably the ability to store state is the only differentiation between being an ‘actor’ and ‘reactor’
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Reactors must be multistable as well, i.e. store state
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Without memory, there's no belief.
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It depends how we define memory: representation of past situation vs. substrate of all representation. In the former sense, beliefs don't have to be in memory, in the latter, they trivially are.
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Our bodies get,old so our memory gets worse .Perhaps that’s why every generation forgot how open minded we once where.False memory is another thing.
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From the perspective of youth, old people are closed minded and boring. From the perspective of age, young people are passionately wrong
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Most of us go to work every day and repeat very much the same tasks. Free will or repetitive cycle?
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I think we still do. Just more complex/elongated cycles Hopefully we’ll slowly move further and further away from that— But will it always be loosely imprinted in our actions? I also think our memory isn’t all that great, or rather, utilized most of the time.
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