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The sum of sensing capacities, proposed as a high-dimensional reservoir for memory remapping.
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- There is no single substrate for memory; every component could use everything in its environment as an interpretable scratchpad.associated_withHypothesis that memory is distributed across hierarchical scales and substrates.
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- The ability of a self to construct and evaluate models, grasp relationships, and revise representations; operates through the intellect via symbolic reasoning
- The total sensory environment in which statistical regularities are introduced.
- Central concept: the capacity to experience as a subject; core focus of the paper's argument about multiple substrates.
- A form of key-query attention within a single input sequence; core to Transformers.
- Direct sun exposure measured in square-meter hours, critical for thermal comfort and psychological benefit.
- Model of agency in which self is constituted by dynamical patterns of care and goal-pursuit rather than permanent substance or essence.
- Selves that are dynamical constructs, maintained by continuous reinterpretation.
- All beings capable of suffering; the scope of care is argued to extend to all such beings regardless of substrate.