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by SilasX
4050 days ago
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>A certain phenomenon of consciousness is demonstrated to be fully represented as a computational process using a quantum computer. Based on the computability criterion discussed with Turing machines, the model constructed is shown to necessarily involve a non-computable element. So, the universe contains uncomputable physics? Some aspect of quantum computing is uncomputable (beyond mere exponential slowdown in a classical simulation)? Edit: those two claims are at least as interesting as anything about consciousness, but much more amenable to further study! |
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