The “lens” sees perhaps only parts of itself, and then perhaps only some of its flaws.
Agreed. And I could argue the mouse brain also sees parts of the lens. So I’m not sure we are so different.
I think the mouse brain doesn’t see enough to be able to increase how much of its own lens it sees, unlike us. Integrated Information Theory would probably imply it’s a consequence of the structure of the information lens.
The “lens” sees perhaps only parts of itself, and then perhaps only some of its flaws.
Agreed. And I could argue the mouse brain also sees parts of the lens. So I’m not sure we are so different.
I think the mouse brain doesn’t see enough to be able to increase how much of its own lens it sees, unlike us. Integrated Information Theory would probably imply it’s a consequence of the structure of the information lens.