(2020-12-02, 11:08 PM)Sciborg_S_Patel Wrote: Is the Will responsible for Determinism and Randomness, or are all three extant at the Ground of Being?
I think of it as though Will is the force that converges the boundaries into tighter more complex structures and the residual structures are what we think of as determinism. The space between boundaries is filled with randomness which is Will that has not been developed or shaped. It is potential Will.
All structures we see around us are the result of Will. And though they may appear solid and immutable, there is always a fuzzy boundary around them in which randomness presently prevails and in which we may drive a wedge to insert our own Will to destroy and create new structures.
Quote:After all if God is the Ground of Being, then isn't God's Will what makes some non-conscious events determined or random?
I suppose.
Quote:IIRC
It's hard for me to remember what I said yesterday and I'm not going to go back and re-read this long thread!
Quote: we said Determinism was the pole of Fate/Necessity and Randomness was the pole of Hyper-Chaos, the latter describing how anything can happen including a universe that's deterministic for a billion years but then allows for quantum stochasticity again.
That doesn't sound familiar, but doesn't mean I didn't agree to it!
A universe that's deterministic for a billion years can be thought of as the loading of a scenario or the painting of a set. It didn't actually happen, it is just placed there. The only way things "happen" is if there is the interplay between the will and the chaos because that is consciousness. Without consciousness, it is computable and if it is computable it is compressible so then the billion years of determinism is a blink of God's eye.
Quote:So arguably there's really just Hyper-Chaos and Will, since Determinism is indistinguishable from Hyper-Chaos unless something is ensuring that only possible Future arises from the Present...but if there is such a thing it seems it would have to be Will?
I think it is impossible to think of these in any other way than as the triad. You say determinism is indistinguishable from hyper-chaos, but I'd say pure Will is indistinguishable from hyper-chaos because the only way Will can complexify into structures like we see is if it is frustrated which means something is determined. It is the time-lag or the frustration between Will and fulfillment of will that creates order and structure and determinism. Everything you see is a product of God's (and by extension yours and mine) frustration.
But as you said "really just Hyper-Chaos and Will" I was brought back to Genesis again... "And the Spirit of God brooded over the Waters"... which to me symbolizes Will and Chaos. The Spirit is the animating force of Will and the Waters symbolize the Abyss of Hyper-Chaos.
Quote:Can you describe the "goal oriented feedback loop" some more.
Well in Mechatronix class in college we built Lego robots that had a cruise control - a simple PID loop. PID loops were the simplest control system. There was all this weird math and Laplace transforms that I never fully grokked, but anyway, there are some complex algorithms behind control systems...
But we don't need all that weird math for philosophy... the gist of it is that you have a target value and a changing environment (a forcing function) and you sample data from the output and run it back through an algorithm that uses the weird math to adjust the input.
Whatever consciousness may be, feedback loops are certainly a major component. The OODA loop isn't just for fighter pilots.
What we want depends on our orientation to our environment and our environment is always changing and what we want changes as well. This is part of the computational irreducibility. We don't know what we want and when we figure out out we can't have it (for a while) and when we get it, it disappoints and we want something else. This is the dynamo of creation. God is frustrated because he hasn't attained his goal yet because his goal is changing as he changes. This is a scalable facet of reality.
So we have our goals and we form organizations and polities to work together to achieve them. One level down the scale and we find our cells grouping together to do the same... one level up the scale and what do we find? Souls? Soul groups?
What is the purpose of a life-review? So you can feel good or bad about stuff you did and that's it? I think not. What is the use of feedback if you never have the benefit of using it to improve? The feedback can adjust the algorithm stored in your "soul" to better handle the forcing functions of the environment for the next attempt at attaining the goal(s).
Quote:So it's Determinism, Will/Perception, Randomness?
Yes I think of Will/Perception as skating along the boundary and harvesting from the randomness and excreting structure/determinism which in turn frustrates another Will which prompts it to dive into the randomness to excrete its own structure, and so it goes on and on complexifying with every iteration.
And with every iteration the boundary between structures becomes thinner and less fuzzy leaving less space for randomness (imagine initially close packed spheres transforming into honeycomb and then even more complex patterns), but this is balanced out by the surface area of the boundaries increasing because with the complexity comes more boundaries... think shoreline fractal.
This process of thinning out boundaries yet increasing their surface area is the convergence that causes quantum probabilities to converge into actualities. The convergence is truncated after it has reached the point of being useful or involved in the attainment of the goal of some Will.
Quote:Where it is helpful to think of poles IMO is it helps see how bizarre it would be to think of quantum indeterminism as true randomness, since the latter would at the least mean that probabilities aren't measurable. As Thomas Nail notes, we can see that quantum indeterminism does maintain some relation to the time/space context - for example if I throw a ball every electron's positional probabilities shift along the arc of the ball's trajectory.
And since the classical lies atop the quantum, we only have an "adequate determinism" which only further suggests all causation is dispositional rather than necessary. This means the behavior of reality more and more aligns with the idea of a mind, maybe the Mind...
Will reply on the other stuff in a bit.
Agreed.