Yeah it’s more like it’s relevant to the kind of world we find ourselves in. But that is itself important to agency as a given agent design will only be successful in certain kinds of worlds.
I think QM itself. It’s important somehow that the world is actually quantum mechanical. But probably not in a very direct fashion, but via influencing the sort of high-level properties and entities that end up “emerging” from the base laws.
“quantum mechanics is probably important to the structure of agency/the mind in some way we don’t understand yet”.
If I had to guess I think it’s relevant to like, anthropic reasoning, or something.
Yeah it’s more like it’s relevant to the kind of world we find ourselves in. But that is itself important to agency as a given agent design will only be successful in certain kinds of worlds.
Quantum mechanics or the [math behind]/[logic underlying] quantum mechanics? I find the latter much more plausible than the former.
I think QM itself. It’s important somehow that the world is actually quantum mechanical. But probably not in a very direct fashion, but via influencing the sort of high-level properties and entities that end up “emerging” from the base laws.
Yeah, ok. I disbelieve this and am interested in hearing legible reasons for why somebody thinks this is likely.