I don’t think so. You’re saying ‘Library of Babel’ to my ‘Simple Process that Computes Everything’. And obviously there’s a continuum between them which includes ‘a program to print out all the integers’
But I get a much stronger emotional reaction to a computation that’s actually being performed than to a record of one having been performed.
It feels like the difference is something to do with swapping space and time is important.
So now I think: What about a 1-d turing-equivalent cellular automaton running that SPCE program? Where every new row appears below the previous row, so that you can look at it either as a flat piece of paper where consciousnesses exist, or as a process in which consciousnesses exist.
But yes, I think the entire content of my post is something like OMGintegerswoo!? And even after admitting that, I still find the idea of these tables mind-blowing in an ontologically-reassuring sort of way.
I think people really care about the distinction between ‘results’ and ‘computation’.
I don’t think so. You’re saying ‘Library of Babel’ to my ‘Simple Process that Computes Everything’. And obviously there’s a continuum between them which includes ‘a program to print out all the integers’
But I get a much stronger emotional reaction to a computation that’s actually being performed than to a record of one having been performed.
It feels like the difference is something to do with swapping space and time is important.
So now I think: What about a 1-d turing-equivalent cellular automaton running that SPCE program? Where every new row appears below the previous row, so that you can look at it either as a flat piece of paper where consciousnesses exist, or as a process in which consciousnesses exist.
But yes, I think the entire content of my post is something like OMGintegerswoo!? And even after admitting that, I still find the idea of these tables mind-blowing in an ontologically-reassuring sort of way.
I think people really care about the distinction between ‘results’ and ‘computation’.