[FRIAM] alternative response
glen∉ℂ
gepropella at gmail.com
Mon Jun 15 12:55:44 EDT 2020
LoL! Yes it does. It *begins* to get us there. Sure, I agree that the high level processes you mentioned need some sense of composition. For example how might scope limitations in biochemical processes percolate up to something like the extracellular matrix? But just because skepticism is warranted, doesn't imply the concept is false. And, sure, by making my proposition, I'm being lazy and parasitic, relying on *your* creativity to make my stupid idea work. But that's not news. >8^D
On 6/15/20 9:44 AM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
> Digital computing systems have been carefully designed to avoid noise, but it is present in all kinds of analog systems. Whether that noise arises in a deep way from truncation error doesn't begin to get us the everyday intuition about free will.
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