Is the Brain a Computer?

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I think you run into circular dependence if you exhaustively try to account for brain function by information processing. Even Claud Shannon’s definition of information is dependent upon a «mind/perspective» defining a range of possible states. The world devoid of any perspective would have infinite states and systems depending on how you «view the world». An example I have previously given is the flickering flags computation in the tv show (books) Three body problem. This computation is dependent on a mind defining states and logical relations.

#1290 · · Knut Sondre Sæbø, 3 months ago · context · 1st of 2 versions · CriticismCriticized1 criticim(s)

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