top | item 46247146 (no title) ikrenji | 2 months ago Human brains might not be explained by the same type of math AI is explained with, but it will be some kind of math... discuss order hn newest Mehvix|2 months ago There's no reason to believe this to be the case. Godel says otherwise. _alternator_|2 months ago Human brains and experiences seem to be constrained by the laws of quantum physics, which can be simulated to arbitrary fidelity on a computer. Nit sure where Godel’s incompleteness theory would even come in here… load replies (1) squidbeak|2 months ago Brain damage? If thought was outside physics, it would be a bit more durable than Humpty Dumpty. gowld|2 months ago Please explain, because this interpetation of "Godel" is highly nonstandard. load replies (1)
Mehvix|2 months ago There's no reason to believe this to be the case. Godel says otherwise. _alternator_|2 months ago Human brains and experiences seem to be constrained by the laws of quantum physics, which can be simulated to arbitrary fidelity on a computer. Nit sure where Godel’s incompleteness theory would even come in here… load replies (1) squidbeak|2 months ago Brain damage? If thought was outside physics, it would be a bit more durable than Humpty Dumpty. gowld|2 months ago Please explain, because this interpetation of "Godel" is highly nonstandard. load replies (1)
_alternator_|2 months ago Human brains and experiences seem to be constrained by the laws of quantum physics, which can be simulated to arbitrary fidelity on a computer. Nit sure where Godel’s incompleteness theory would even come in here… load replies (1)
squidbeak|2 months ago Brain damage? If thought was outside physics, it would be a bit more durable than Humpty Dumpty.
gowld|2 months ago Please explain, because this interpetation of "Godel" is highly nonstandard. load replies (1)
Mehvix|2 months ago
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squidbeak|2 months ago
gowld|2 months ago