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by px43
817 days ago
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For some reason what really sticks out to me is how when you zoom out, you always come out of a different part of the circuit, so it doesn't feel like the normal repetitive fractal, you're seeing all the parts of the machine from different chronological angles or something. |
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> When we zoom in, we discard the information of the largest meta-metapixel, so it is not always possible to reconstruct the same scene when we zoom out again.
> Since zooming in and out can be continued indefinitely, we also realize that we need infinite information to accurately represent "our current position".
[1] https://blog.oimo.io/2023/04/10/life-universe-en/