A Physics-First Perspective on Minds, Matter, and Meaning. Intelligence isn’t magic, and it isn’t something trapped inside brains or computers. Intelligence is a dynamic, low-algorithmic-entropy structure—a configuration of matter and energy sustained by physical laws and emerging under particular boundary conditions. It is not defined by what it’s made of, but by what it does: maintainContinue reading “What is Intelligence?”
Category Archives: Intelligence
The Universe Thinks
Why the Universe is full of Superintelligence. In my previous post, I argued that the leap from Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)—machines capable of human-level reasoning—to Artificial Superintelligence (ASI)—machines that far surpass our cognitive limits—is not just likely, but inevitable. Just as cars quickly outran the speed of human runners, intelligence too is poised to breakContinue reading “The Universe Thinks”
Why Artificial Superintelligence Is Inevitable
Imagine it’s the late 19th century, and humanity has just invented the automobile—a machine that moves without horses, entirely powered by internal combustion. This invention alone was revolutionary. But imagine if cars, despite this incredible breakthrough, only ever traveled as fast as humans could run. Or consider cranes: what if they could only lift weightsContinue reading “Why Artificial Superintelligence Is Inevitable”
Free Will Resolved?
Computational Irreducibility and the Illusion of Freedom. The free will debate grapples with the question of whether individuals possess the ability to make autonomous choices, or if our decisions are solely the product of external influences, such as the laws of physics and causality. In recent years, the notion of computational irreducibility has emerged asContinue reading “Free Will Resolved?”