I stumbled across a related topic regarding Wigner's friend/Schrodinger's Cat 
via the observer in QM, in that a traditional cat, not a metaphor would count 
from physical principle's as an observer itself. This is going way down the 
observer chain, say, from a Boltzmann Brain of hyper intelligence to a cat. 
Would a computer system be an observer or a bacteria? Ummmm....? Hey, a BB is 
indeed a brain sim. 


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From: Lawrence Crowell <[email protected]>
To: Everything List <[email protected]>
Sent: Sat, Jun 27, 2020 7:32 pm
Subject: Re: Importance of including environment in brain simulation

This video is set towards the end so I have not seen the whole presentation. At 
the end he gets into the Wigner's friend problem in QM, and there is the result 
of Fraschiger and Renner on this that illustrates limits on the idea of 
objective observership.
A brain to function needs an environment. It must be an open system  A brain or 
conscious entity that is a closed system is almost a contradiction. 
Self-awareness is all within the perspective of a relative basis with an 
external world.
LC

On Saturday, June 27, 2020 at 12:36:57 PM UTC-5, Jason wrote:
Brent,
It looks like you were right about the importance of including environmental 
data in a brain simulation. Markus Muller uses algorithmic information theory 
to argue that whether or not a simulated brain is a zombie or not, depends on a 
large extent to the degree in which environmental information is incorporated 
into the simulation:
https://www.youtube.com/watch? time_continue=1699&v= wsbNT3XEdsA&t=51m40s
(See 51 minutes 40 seconds in)
Jason
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