Thread: What is causality in computationalist philosophy? Why do even dualism and idealism require a computational foundation?https://twitter.com/Plinz/status/949586286150651906 …
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I once tried to come up with a formal generalized model for what I called Information Processing Domains. Looked at how information entropy and physical entropy change when domains exchange information; learned some results that surprised me.
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A very interesting topic turned out to be the destruction of information. In our universe you very probably can't destroy information, but in a finite information processing domain you have to. Funfact: A Turing machine can not create information, only destroy it.
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Exactly! I got to the same conclusions. Also, if you let a deterministic finite automaton run for long enough, it becomes periodic and thus reversible. However, you can have temporary negentropy bubbles, it seems.
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