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  3. There are physical systems with the following property: depending on how you choose to measure the system and how you choose to process your measurements, the system can appear to be any computational system you like

There are physical systems with the following property: depending on how you choose to measure the system and how you choose to process your measurements, the system can appear to be any computational system you like

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    There are physical systems with the following property: depending on how you choose to measure the system and how you choose to process your measurements, the system can appear to be any computational system you like.

    Even a particularly simple system such as a spinning disk that is painted half white ("1") and half black ("0"), where what we observe is a string of 0's and 1's corresponding to the colors, can have this property.

    #ComputerScience #systems #ComplexSystems #observability #computationalism
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