Gravity doesn’t let water flow uphill a little in order to flow downhill a lot later.
Not to detract from your main point, but superfluids do exactely that.
Superfluids still do not jump to higher energy states in order to descend to a lower one afterwards. Each atomic interaction a superfluid exhibits will always conserve energy and be, on average, entropic.
Each move in an optimization process will increase expected utility...
Yes. The only variables are the Utility Function, the Search Space Compression and the Primitive Action Set.
Not to detract from your main point, but superfluids do exactely that.
Superfluids still do not jump to higher energy states in order to descend to a lower one afterwards. Each atomic interaction a superfluid exhibits will always conserve energy and be, on average, entropic.
Each move in an optimization process will increase expected utility...
Yes. The only variables are the Utility Function, the Search Space Compression and the Primitive Action Set.