If the physical Church-Turing thesis holds, at least in a quantum version, perhaps a significant portion of questions that appear unanswerable or contentious among humans (such as complex moral dilemmas, or perhaps even faithful alignment) are indeed formally undecidable, so that we can only hallucinate answers. However, we would never know for certain which ones are truly undecidable and which ones deserve more thinking.
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If the physical Church-Turing thesis holds, at least in a quantum version, perhaps a significant portion of questions that appear unanswerable or contentious among humans (such as complex moral dilemmas, or perhaps even faithful alignment) are indeed formally undecidable, so that we can only hallucinate answers. However, we would never know for certain which ones are truly undecidable and which ones deserve more thinking.