When I first read Dreyfus, I had completed a math undergrad degree, a master’s degree in AI, and extensive graduate work in mathematical logic. I was not naive…
One reason is that we basically know how to create arbitrary sets of finite observations by computation, but have not figured out how to implement even the weakest kind of hypercomputers (which is true as long as quantum computers don't have supremacy).
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What if the universe has no space but only a densely connected graph, and space is a subset of the graph that forms a flat lattice so you can send discernible information as stable gliders? Then volumes of space won't be bounded, there will usually be some noise from elsewhere.
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