Here you have neurons and order of their connection. This order is a graph and could be described as one long number. Mind states appear as a brain moves from one state to another, and here it will be transition from one number to another.
This is exactly what Muller wrote in his article, which you linked: you need just numbers and a law based on Kolmogorov’s complexity which connects them - to create an illusion of stream of consciousness. Neurons are not needed at all.
It is exactly what I think, neurons are just a useful example. It is a more pictorial and heuristic (also probably it seems more “real” than abstract) way of imagining.
Here you have neurons and order of their connection. This order is a graph and could be described as one long number. Mind states appear as a brain moves from one state to another, and here it will be transition from one number to another.
This is exactly what Muller wrote in his article, which you linked: you need just numbers and a law based on Kolmogorov’s complexity which connects them - to create an illusion of stream of consciousness. Neurons are not needed at all.
It is exactly what I think, neurons are just a useful example. It is a more pictorial and heuristic (also probably it seems more “real” than abstract) way of imagining.