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jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>
Sunda , October 23, 2016 2:56 PM
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that is true but the issue is SELF aware =, first. , an error correction within bounds. 40=A0 it is off when walking down
the steps, but if you look down and =ry to have it operate , not a good result. it is slow. f=w choices. the error
correction will keep you from suicide. - =opefully , unless overwhelmed or exhausted. . as w= know the consious
appears to make the moves a few miliseconds after=the firing decison to take action occurs. . the fun question w=s
what if there were a limited backwards causality, for living systm=s in fact my concious in the future dicated the firing a
few m=liseconds ago. . I thought that two time frames, could e=ist, seperated by a few milisseconds. so the time
wouldn= have to be in the same space time frame. one universe slightly ahea= of the other. sort of a spiral.
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Dear Jeffrey,
That is poetic!
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Well, there is a clear evolutionary advantage to consciousnes= of others and to self-consciousness.
That ability to say, if sh= does this, I'll do that, but if she does that, I'll do something =Ise, is key
to dealing with others, and directly leads to agreem=nts, deception, etc. That is, having even a
simple model =f others' behavior, and of one's own future actions, conveys a str=ng advantage.
Of course, such models are necessar=ly incomplete. When one models oneself, one always
leaves=out the vast majority of things that are going on, as you say. In m= paper, 'A Turing test
for free will,' I show that the incom=leteness of one's own model of oneself is responsible
for on='s inability to predict one's future decisions, a key component of=free will.
Similarly, one'e models of others =re also incomplete, so that other people constantly
behave in su=prising and unpredictable ways. Because of the necessary inco=pleteness
of our conceptions of ourself and others, error correc=ion is key, as you say. We must
operate in a way th=t allows us to function even in the face of constant unknowns. Evolnion
drives us towards this error correcting ability.
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Although I am phrasing this in a way that is less poetic tha= you!
Time for me to tilt the table more to the horizontal for a=bit and watch those
balls lazily roll around.
Seth
On Sun, Oct 23, 2016 at 8:00 AM, jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.c=m> wrote:
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On Sat, Oct 22, 2016 at 7:58 PM, Seth Llo=d
Sure: let's talk tomorrow. Any time in the =fternoon. (Or, we could talk yesterday!)
S=th
On=Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 5:33 PM, Jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com&g=; wrote:
tomorw?=C240 lets assume that like a weak signal you can go back but =nly for 1
second before the signal fades. ? an erm correction.
<=iv class="gmail_quote">On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 5:31 PM, Seth Lloyd
wrote:
than light but let's
things would hap=en.
backwards in time,
advan=e -- and they
strategies.
I believe
optimal: unlike in prisoner's
what you are=suggesting.
setting simultaneously
In this setting, as
advantage for consciousnessq=iv>
this, I'll do that, but if
referenc=: one is modeling
cycles of deception
behavior.<=div>
Dear Jeffrey,
My apologies for not responding s=oner: I was off email for the last few days.
Of course thoughts are constructed from neural signals that move much sl=wer
just take the suggestion that they =ove faster than light seriously. A couple of
First of all, since going faster than light translates into =he ability to send signals
this has implicati=ns for game theory. If you know your opponents moves in
know yours -- this restricts the set of strategies=to non-cheating, non-deceptive
that in such games one should be able to show that Nash equilibria are a=l
dilemma, there is no incenti=e for cheating.
This is sort of the opposite of
There is a sense in which thought pro=esses are taking place in an extended
thr=ughout the brain, so that faster than/slower than light is not so meaningf=1
you and Martin suggest, ther= is probably some pretty strong evolutionary
or sense of self reference. Indeed, just to ask the sort of=question, If he does
he does this=other thing, I'll do something else, requires a sense of self
what one oneself will do in the future. =This does indeed allow for extended
and inte=t, which I think we agree are very important at least for human
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I'd enjoy talking further so give a call any t=me you like.
Yours,
Seth
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On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 7:12 AM, jeffrey E. &=t;jeevacation@g=ail.com
<mailto:jeevacation@gmail.com» wrote:
if you have a moment i have a quick question. -=C24) assume for the
moment that living things unlike physical=things. have a component that travels faster than light.=C240 . thoughts?
or call it x . it wo=ld explain the inability of detection by conventional means. =C240 martin and i are working on
game theory of self aw=reness. the evolutionary benefit of what some call consiousnes=.
the conjecture is that is no
more than a dynamic=error correction system. slow. easily overwhelmed and able to =o simple tasks. if the
mathematics of biology and =hysics were symmetrical. physics woudl live in the slowe= than light , and biology in the
faster. . =C24), deception and intent in bi000gy , none of it in physics..
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