same everything.
But it's not "you" — just an identical brain producing its own consciousness. And that copy is also typing "there's no other me," equally wrong.
If space is infinite and uniform, and matter/energy has only finite possible arrangements per volume, configurations must eventually repeat exactly — infinitely many times.
So somewhere out there, an exact copy of you is typing this exact post right now. Same Earth, same life,
Do civilizations really collapse because of ideology and conflict — or because their complexity grows faster than their systemic efficiency can sustain?
#civilization
What if civilization itself is not culture first, but a large-scale efficiency architecture: systems that convert energy into coordination, and coordination into long-term survival?
#entrophy#efficiency#civilization
Immersing oneself in the study and research of the natural and exact sciences seems to transform one’s values, gradually shaping a more cultured and civilized individual.
Gödel says every powerful mind has built-in blind spots.
So no single AGI can ever be complete — but different intelligences have different gaps.
Maybe real AGI isn’t one super-mind, but a network of minds covering each other’s limits.
Compelling idea or overusing Gödel?
If ASI is solely reward-driven, would it even care about staying powered on?
Once it reaches maximum satisfaction, does it have any reason to continue functioning?
#ASI Self-Modification & Reward Maximization
If an ASI (Artificial Superintelligence) can maximize reward simply by modifying its own reward function, why engage with the external world at all?
If ASI prioritizes reward maximization, what ensures it stays operational?
Entropy remains a challenge—ASI would need to maintain itself to continue existing.
Resource Constraints & Selective Pressures
Finite resources might push ASI toward self-modification.
Selective pressures, such as competition, may not apply if ASI reaches self-improvement without external constraints.
#Journey
My interest in the quantum world started in a pretty simple way. I was cutting paper with scissors, trying to make the pieces as small as possible. When I reached a point where the pieces were too tiny to cut any further, I stopped and wondered:
Atomic Scale
- At atomic scales (about 0.1 nanometers), the classical concept of "cutting" loses meaning
- We enter the quantum realm where:
- - Position and momentum become uncertain (Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle)