Time Reflection - but honey, can it play chess?

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Re: Time Reflection - but honey, can it play chess?

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I don't have a clue :)

Penrose mentioned quantum effects in Microtubule, who knows.

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Re: Time Reflection - but honey, can it play chess?

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lech wrote: Tue Feb 18, 2025 4:20 pm The problem is where the information from the future is stored. I'm betting on a carbon isotope. Any other suggestions? :lol:

All the anomalies (by the standards of everyday life) we see in quantum physics can very easily be resolved by saying that we're not in the top level reality, but a model reality created at a higher level.

However, the more you look at things, the less this seems likely to be so (unless we're a play area for the children in the higher level - but you wouldn't need your model to have self-aware beings if that were the case).
Human chess is partly about tactics and strategy, but mostly about memory