[musings] maybe there's a point at which universes are too complex to model for a nascent intelligence; precludes its evolutionary emergence
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Hard to construct universes with patterns where control is cheap enough to make brains, but no cheaply discoverable regularity!
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To make a computer, you need a strongly constrained dynamically stable system. Cost of control is related to entropy
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if you mean entropy/energy gradient I probably agree
but that's the "boring" argument :)
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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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yup, but then again no intelligence has ever emerged from a random-seeded golly run to our knowledge
also, fsvo robust: a single misplaced cell can level your entire universe (if you're playing at the low level)
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which is precisely the case because single cells are totally causally reliable
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