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Replying to @samim
The universe is a deterministic pattern generator. Observed objects exist only in the mind of the observer, as encodings over patterns.
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Replying to @Plinz
nicely said + interesting view! What is "time" in your model? Retrocausality supported? e.g. this came to mind https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eternalism_(philosophy_of_time) …
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Replying to @samim
Time is the observed rate of change in an observer's environment, relative to the rate of update in the observer.
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I guess the mind of an observer can not be observed then? Or is it observers all the way down?
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Replying to @quasimondo @samim
Here, observer is just a physicalist notion, not a cognitive one.
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Oh, so this is more philosophical and not real science? And the observer is not part of that universe then?
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Minds are a tricky thing to observe, because their ground truth is so vastly remote from how we model and ascribe them.
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