I don’t see this overcoming the negentropy of the backwards system.
Let’s say I write a piece based upon my own life—Harlan Ellison style. You have the finished produce, but there’s a billion different ways that product could have been arrived at. You can’t determine which night of the week I stayed up agonizing over it; how much whiskey went into its production; or how long it sat around in my head, before coming out on paper.
And that’s only the first difficulty
Furthermore, as Ellison once quipped, he doesn’t write about positive memories because they’re none of our damned business. Even assuming that his stories (or my stories) are 100% factually accurate, there are going to be huge gaps where a million different things could fit.
Google’s library on us could narrow down the possible mind-space significantly, but not to a T. The construct would end up being very similarl to be, but I doubt it would actually be me. A very large number of people could have lived the life which is evidenced by my google archive.
I don’t see this overcoming the negentropy of the backwards system.
Let’s say I write a piece based upon my own life—Harlan Ellison style. You have the finished produce, but there’s a billion different ways that product could have been arrived at. You can’t determine which night of the week I stayed up agonizing over it; how much whiskey went into its production; or how long it sat around in my head, before coming out on paper.
And that’s only the first difficulty
Furthermore, as Ellison once quipped, he doesn’t write about positive memories because they’re none of our damned business. Even assuming that his stories (or my stories) are 100% factually accurate, there are going to be huge gaps where a million different things could fit.
Google’s library on us could narrow down the possible mind-space significantly, but not to a T. The construct would end up being very similarl to be, but I doubt it would actually be me. A very large number of people could have lived the life which is evidenced by my google archive.