| > are you asserting they’re all conscious as well? I think the only part you're not understanding from what I said is the keyword "emergent". If you understand what that word means, you will understand the difference between a calculator and a sufficiently large neural net, or a neural net that is organized in a particular way. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergence > How does nature decide what counts as information? Nature doesn't "decide" anything, it just "is". "Information" is a human construct, but it can be measured objectively (see Shannon Entropy for the tip of the iceberg). > The only causal power I see in nature is physics, not information Then you're missing some perspective. - https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/2685/what-is-inf... Not to over-anchor on just a few people or concepts, but see for example (I am sharing pop science publications here but there is no shortage of more serious materials on the subject): - https://mindmatters.ai/2021/05/it-from-bit-what-did-john-arc... - https://bigthink.com/13-8/information-central-physics-univer... You may even have heard of the black hole information paradox or quantum "states" (which is often studied from an information theory perspective): - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_hole_information_paradox - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_information Even if information was purely an imaginary concept (I withhold judgment on this), it's probably the most fundamental language we have to describe physics as a whole. |