I think if we follows this chain of questions, what we’ll find at the end (except for turtles, of course) is the question “Why is the universe stable/regular instead of utterly chaotic?” A similar question is “Why does the universe even have negentropy?”
I don’t know any answer to these questions except for “That’s what our universe is”.
I suppose what I want to know is the answer to “What features of our universe make it possible for entities to learn?”.
Which sounds remarkably similar to DeVliegendeHollander’s question, perhaps with an implicit assumption that learning won’t be present in many (most?) universes.
I think if we follows this chain of questions, what we’ll find at the end (except for turtles, of course) is the question “Why is the universe stable/regular instead of utterly chaotic?” A similar question is “Why does the universe even have negentropy?”
I don’t know any answer to these questions except for “That’s what our universe is”.
I suppose what I want to know is the answer to “What features of our universe make it possible for entities to learn?”.
Which sounds remarkably similar to DeVliegendeHollander’s question, perhaps with an implicit assumption that learning won’t be present in many (most?) universes.
The fact that the universe is stable/regular enough to be predictable. Subject predictability is a necessary requirement for learning.