[musings] maybe there's a point at which universes are too complex to model for a nascent intelligence; precludes its evolutionary emergence
although my idea is fragile: hinges on intelligence being a predictor of complexity and that complexity being irreducible
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IMHO all observable complexity is reducible to computation + perfect white noise; but practical resource constraints limit us
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exactly: what if that computation is just hard enough to approximate in a smaller system that no emergent intelligence makes the jump
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Your question comes down to: can there be a world where modeling dynamics is hard, but controlling the dynamics is much simpler?
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but what does control the dynamics?
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it is a great idea, but intelligence IS causality modeling, and making intelligence is causality generation --> similar demands
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