maanantai 6. huhtikuuta 2009

N O T C L A S S B U T S T R U G G L E Ouvertures to Pierre Bourdieu

Love your self as your own divinity.

Chaotic systems are not simulable since after enough time they will diverge if the initial conditions differ. Since even a three neuron system can become chaotic (Li, Yu et al., 2001) it is very plausible that the brain
contains chaotic dynamics and it is not strictly simulable. However, there exists a significant amount of noise in the brain that does not prevent
meaningful brain states from evolving despite the indeterminacy of their dynamics. A
“softer” form of emulation may be possible to define that has a model or parameter error smaller than the noise level
and is hence practically indistinguishable from a possible evolution of the original system. says nick bostrom

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