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Artificial Intelligence => General AI Discussion => Topic started by: ranch vermin on August 06, 2018, 02:57:40 am

Title: evolving a universe
Post by: ranch vermin on August 06, 2018, 02:57:40 am
(https://technologybubbles.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/expanding-and-evolving-universe.jpg)
say u had infinite parallel and serial branching,   its an impossibility to have that,   but if you did,    u would only need to run every bit of star dust, till it formed into creatures, plants and animals that had complex behaviours.    But what would this star dust be comprised of?    And how does it form into more complex things?    I imagine you could get the beginning, because of karl sims evolved creatures, but it would die off in development.   And it has to be a goalless situation,  because the star dust isnt intelligent in itself,  but it has the means to create intelligence.   And thats hard to think of.

I bet there would be worlds that arent this!  they are comprised differently, and have a different ending product.
Title: Re: evolving a universe
Post by: HS on August 07, 2018, 01:41:46 am
True and weird. We study stardust at various levels of  ...complexity? entanglement? interaction?  ... and we call it Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as it's interactions  get more complicated.  No discipline or theory is broad enough to explain the whole picture.
Title: Re: evolving a universe
Post by: ranch vermin on August 07, 2018, 07:34:11 am
yes agree.
if u could just have infinite parallel threads....