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by constantcrying
213 days ago
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This view of simulation is just wrong and does not correspond at all to human perception. Firstly, games aren't mathematics. They are low quality models of physics. Mathematics can not say what will happen in reality, mathematics can only describe a model and say what happens in the model. Just mathematics can not say anything about the real world, so a world model just doing mathematics can not say anything about the world either. Secondly, and far worse for your premise, is that humans do not need these mathematical models. I do not understand the extremely complex mechanical problem of opening a door, to open a door. A world model which tries to understand the world based on mathematics has to. This makes any world model based on mathematics strictly inferior and totally unsuited to the goals. |
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