You have to get beyond information theory to get beyond computers. Information theory is linked to Boltzmann via statistics.
So what do they have in common? A unit. A unit that is indistinguishable from other units.
What can units make? A model. What is a model? An approximation of something.
They’re extensions of a pixelated view of the universe. Like pointillism in art.
What if we take those points and make every perspective available to them? You have 1940s Jorge Luis Borges’s “The Aleph” – “point in space that contains all other points. “
That was the start of post-modernism – which is an era that we’ve already been moving beyond for decades.
The anonymous lambda function is the anonymous point – is the anonymous particles with no distinct identities. All extensions of the same way of thinking.
The universe is not stretched as a hologram over a black hole: Our MODELS effectively simulate a holographic universe stretched over a black hole but to go BEYOND, is it possible to embrace a reality of uniqueness and built technology that is not based upon anonymous parts but parts with identities and histories, a move away from statistics and probabilities?
Could it be abandoned?
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We have very poor theories of vagueness and uncertainties.
Human goal tends to be elimination of vagueness and uncertainties. A lot of little lies in every knowledge field attempts to eliminate a sense of vagueness and a sense of uncertainty which tend to make humans uncomfortable.
Humans don’t like discomfort.
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