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Fra
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My observer question wasn't intented to restrict itself to human observers. It coul be anything. Even a molecule. Sure it's unclear what I mean with a molecule observing and responding, but I see it as relabeling the words in a "molecule interacting". There are reasons to think that a molecule can not encode arbitrary amounts of information unless getting extremely energetic.
I am just trying to find a practical realistic application of your thinking. I don't care if we call it physics or mathematics or biology, but for me I am interested in understanding reality. My understanding must have a place, and function in the setting of actual reality.
/Fredrik
I am just trying to find a practical realistic application of your thinking. I don't care if we call it physics or mathematics or biology, but for me I am interested in understanding reality. My understanding must have a place, and function in the setting of actual reality.
/Fredrik