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Blakut t1_j9k875d wrote

>I think it is well worth the fact that it suggests god can exist. It gives hope to those who think god cannot exist and want god to be able to exist.

If you think god cannot exist, turning to black holes won't change your mind i'm afraid. In any case, this debate has no place here.

>i am comparing black holes and god to the mystery surrounding ai and sentience.

Well, I'm not sure what mystery you're talking about regarding AI. There's tons of complexity, in the human brain, and, presumably, in a general AI too. I'm not really sure that black holes are even a good comparison here. There are other things that are also unkowable, by default, like the position and momentum of a particle, and that's just how nature works in that case. However, nothing i know of so far suggests there is something inherently unknowable about AI.

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Disastrous_Nose_1299 OP t1_j9k8vz8 wrote

I understand that this tangent has gone off topic, and as for the second paragraph, i am not saying that something needs to be unknowable to suggest the possibility that something can exist. It just means that we don't know yet.

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Blakut t1_j9k9cmx wrote

we don't know yet is a much clear thing to say than all the statements above tho.

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Disastrous_Nose_1299 OP t1_j9k9joi wrote

i have to say all of the statements above to people who people who wouldn't believe what you say.

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