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claim:there-is-a-categorical-distinction-between-a-thing-which-evolves-according-to-gpt-s-law-and-the-law-itselfThere is a categorical distinction between a thing which evolves according to GPT's law and the law itself.
Simulator vs simulacra ontological divide.
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- The ontological separation between the generative rule (simulator) and the instances it produces (simulacra).
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