Mark Nyquist
fdrake
... Yeah, nevermind. Moments do not supervene upon moments. I was sort of thinking that one might work out causation this way, but then the more I thought about it the less sense I could make of it. — Moliere
Causes are events which preceed and necessitate effects -- themselves also events. Perhaps some two-level structure within events could have supervenience, like wars supervening upon soldiers, but there aren't two levels between moments -- they're at the same logical plane, and the before-after structure is an ordering of events to an index rather than a two-level structure.
Moliere
wonderer1
I'm a ways back on your dominoes video and am wondering if it could be misleading on how computation is done — Mark Nyquist
Mark Nyquist
Moliere
Mark Nyquist
Wayfarer
The computational capability of our brains is qualitatively different, in that it is massively parallel distributed processing with dazzlingly complex processes going on. — wonderer1
While they seek for meaning, I'll seek truth without the expectation of meaning. — Christoffer
AmadeusD
I get your point, but it can’t be a dialogue. It’s just the brain keeping you informed that it’s still working. — Mww
Banno

wonderer1
You see, everything a computer does can, in principle, be done with pipes, pressure valves and water. The pipes play the role of electrical conduits, or traces; the pressure valves play the role of switches, or transistors; and the water plays the role of electricity. Ohm’s Law—the fundamental rule for determining the behavior of electric circuits—maps one-on-one to water pressure and flow relations. — RogueAI
wonderer1
Isn't emergence no more than Emperor Reduction in his new clothes? — Banno
AmadeusD
I wonder though, if they can’t use language….or if they don’t do what seems to be congruent with the use of language….what do they use? — Mww
wonderer1
↪wonderer1 Thinking about what? You haven’t said anything. — Banno
No, not if you can look at things from a more holistic perspective, and recognize the interactions that occur within the world. I could provide a link if you can't think of recent examples you have seen on TPF or in real life. — wonderer1
Mww
thinking in images OR words is required for meaningful cognition. — AmadeusD
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