... 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.
I'm a ways back on your dominoes video and am wondering if it could be misleading on how computation is done — Mark Nyquist
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
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
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
Isn't emergence no more than Emperor Reduction in his new clothes? — Banno
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 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
thinking in images OR words is required for meaningful cognition. — AmadeusD
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