I suspect it could be useful to delineate what does and does not count for the purposes of the problem. For example, a black hole literally “steers far-away parts of the world into a relatively-small chunk of their state space”. However, barring some string theory weirdness, it does not have “an internal world-model and search process”, mostly because it is all vacuum.
I suspect it could be useful to delineate what does and does not count for the purposes of the problem. For example, a black hole literally “steers far-away parts of the world into a relatively-small chunk of their state space”. However, barring some string theory weirdness, it does not have “an internal world-model and search process”, mostly because it is all vacuum.