When (or if) I proceed down one or the other road, I have made a choice. Or at least a decision has been made? The decision is, hopefully obviously, influenced by a large number of factors: both external and internal. All of the external factors are interpreted by me. 2/n
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Replying to @jefflowrey
right, and you do in fact choose which road to walk and given an identical "you" and an identical "yellow wood" and an identical "two roads" you'll always choose the same one
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Replying to @chaosprime @jefflowrey
This confuses me a bit. Is choice the right word for what’s happening then?
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Replying to @ankurrsharma @jefflowrey
seems fine to me, there's a process of action potentials being resolved to a course of action, that seems like "choice" and to be what's being presented to the consciousness as it "making a choice"
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Slightly dumb question, does this imply fate?
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Replying to @ankurrsharma @jefflowrey
not legible fate, because sensitive dependence on initial conditions ineffable fate sure
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Replying to @chaosprime @jefflowrey
Not legible as in not having enough information?
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Replying to @ankurrsharma @jefflowrey
right, and not in a "if we could just get more information" sense of not enough information, in a "the only fully reliable model of the system would be 1:1 scale" sense
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halting problem, only way to find out is to try it, NP completeness type shit
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Westworld actually lowkey treated this well in S3, where Halores starts off as literally a cognitive copy-and-paste of Dolores but turns against her
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