posted on Dec, 1 2022 @ 03:01 PM
a reply to:
Peeple / Terpene
Because the essence of intelligence is learning, and you learn by asking questions (this automatically means today's neural networls are not really
learning because they cannot ask questions).
I guess the superthing out there already knows that the more questions once feeds into it, the higher the entropy, till you achieve a state of maximum
entropy, after which no further change could occur. Everything is learned, no more new things are left to be learned. So you ceases to exist or, at
least, your purpose in life is achieved, after which no further change could occur.
Mr. Dyson formulated five laws that any superthing must comply with. Law number three reads this way:
Any system simple enough to be understandable will not be complicated enough to behave intelligently, while any system complicated enough to
behave intelligently will be too complicated to understand.
If the universe were simple enough to be understood, then it wouldn't be complicated enough to behave intelligently. But if we assume the universe is
complicated enough to behave intelligently, then it is too complicated to understand.
It is an existential dance between those who ask and those who answer, and both need each other. Maybe all of them is the superthing.