Sarah Walker
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Oh, there you go. Oh, we're being recursive.
Oh, there you go. Oh, we're being recursive.
Oh, there you go. Oh, we're being recursive.
Yes, you can.
Yes, you can.
Yes, you can.
Well, you couldn't have been asking this at the origin of life, right? Because obviously like you wouldn't have existed at the origin of life, but like the question of intelligence and artificial general, like those questions did not exist then. And so, and they in part existed because the universe invented a space for those questions to exist through evolution, right?
Well, you couldn't have been asking this at the origin of life, right? Because obviously like you wouldn't have existed at the origin of life, but like the question of intelligence and artificial general, like those questions did not exist then. And so, and they in part existed because the universe invented a space for those questions to exist through evolution, right?
Well, you couldn't have been asking this at the origin of life, right? Because obviously like you wouldn't have existed at the origin of life, but like the question of intelligence and artificial general, like those questions did not exist then. And so, and they in part existed because the universe invented a space for those questions to exist through evolution, right?
It will, but there will be other questions we can't anticipate now that we'll be asking.
It will, but there will be other questions we can't anticipate now that we'll be asking.
It will, but there will be other questions we can't anticipate now that we'll be asking.
Right. Or like, like the theory of like gravitation, for example, like when we invented that theory, like we only knew about the planets in our solar system. Right. And now, you know, many centuries later, we know about all these planets around other stars and black holes and other things that we could never have anticipated. So, and then we can ask questions about them.
Right. Or like, like the theory of like gravitation, for example, like when we invented that theory, like we only knew about the planets in our solar system. Right. And now, you know, many centuries later, we know about all these planets around other stars and black holes and other things that we could never have anticipated. So, and then we can ask questions about them.
Right. Or like, like the theory of like gravitation, for example, like when we invented that theory, like we only knew about the planets in our solar system. Right. And now, you know, many centuries later, we know about all these planets around other stars and black holes and other things that we could never have anticipated. So, and then we can ask questions about them.
You know, like we wouldn't have been asking about singularities and like, can they really be physical things in the universe several hundred years ago? That question couldn't exist.
You know, like we wouldn't have been asking about singularities and like, can they really be physical things in the universe several hundred years ago? That question couldn't exist.
You know, like we wouldn't have been asking about singularities and like, can they really be physical things in the universe several hundred years ago? That question couldn't exist.
So do you think the universe has an end? If you think it's a book with an end?
So do you think the universe has an end? If you think it's a book with an end?