I find it fascinating. My everyday thoughts are more horrible than this.
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Usually, this process is going to be slow (millimeters per second). Nervous systems can speed up the transmission of information processing signals over long distances like a telegraph, but require a specific architecture.
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I like this idea a lot and I agree it is right to describe individual cells as intelligent. I'd like to hear why you think every cell is a UTM.
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>Every cell contains a universal Turing Machine Think about how mind-boggling this concept is - everything can be reduced to inter-dependent, binary states
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Here and above (
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I.e. a general-purpose model maker indeed requires a UTM _on which to run_. But it's the software, not the hardware, which is generally intelligent.https://twitter.com/Plinz/status/1239818422369710080 … -
Is there any reason to think generally intelligent model-making software is _necessarily_ multi-threaded? That it couldn't be serial even in principle—even if super slow? Wouldn't that contradict computational universality?https://twitter.com/Plinz/status/1239828769377902593 …
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I just came across the idea of coded information via Andres Bircher when he used this analogy to explain homeopathy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3w7aONfIsQA … Noteworthy coindicence :)
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