hans.gerwitz

Determinism

Posted on April 18th, 2006

Just some notes here, for now:

Dennett: Laplace’s demon can’t exist in it’s own universe
Wolfram: http://www.wolframscience.com/

Fundamental attri­bution error

http://www.edge.org/q2004/q04_print.html

John Barrow: “Any Universe simple enough to be under­stood is too simple to produce a mind able to under­stand it.”

George B. Dyson: “Anything simple enough to be under­standable will not be compli­cated enough to behave intel­li­gently, while anything compli­cated enough to behave intel­li­gently will not be simple enough to under­stand.” http://www.edge.org/q2004/q04_print.html#dysong

Irene Pepperberg: “Any behavior exhibited by young children that is taken as evidence of the early emer­gence of intel­li­gence will, when subse­quently exhibited by nonhumans, be inter­preted by many humans as a set of simple stimulus-​​response asso­ci­a­tions lacking cognitive processing, whereas the stimulus-​​response expla­nation will rarely be used to re-​​interpret the behavior of the child.”

Seth Lloyd: “The universe is a quantum computer: life, sex, the brain, and human society all arise out of the ability of the universe to process infor­mation at the level of atoms, photons and elementary particles.”

Colin Blakemore: “The only form of intel­li­gence that really matters is the capacity to predict.”