It seems like each level of the hierarchy should influence higher levels directly and in a bunch of ways, so I don’t quite understand. Downward influence is more confusing, and also apparently more relevant to current problems (though only by analogy).
That’s really it, I just felt (feel?) that there’s something wrong with being able to control higher oracles than yours, but I guess if you’re using hypercomputation to do so strategically then that’s not within the intended scope of the formalism and it’s not at all surprising that it doesn’t say anything useful.
It seems like each level of the hierarchy should influence higher levels directly and in a bunch of ways, so I don’t quite understand. Downward influence is more confusing, and also apparently more relevant to current problems (though only by analogy).
That’s really it, I just felt (feel?) that there’s something wrong with being able to control higher oracles than yours, but I guess if you’re using hypercomputation to do so strategically then that’s not within the intended scope of the formalism and it’s not at all surprising that it doesn’t say anything useful.