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by noncentral
136 days ago
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I’m the author.
If anyone thinks the core claim is wrong, I’d love to know which axiom fails. RCC doesn’t argue that current LLMs are flawed —
it argues that any embedded inference system, even a hypothetical future AGI,
inherits the same geometric limits if it cannot:
1. access its full internal state,
2. observe its containing manifold,
3. anchor to a global reference frame. If someone can point to a real or theoretical system that violates the axioms
while still performing stable long-range inference,
that would immediately falsify RCC. Happy to answer technical questions. The entire point is to make this falsifiable. |
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