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framework:orthogonality-thesisOrthogonality thesis
Classical thesis that any level of intelligence can be combined with any goal.
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- A model optimized for prediction can simulate agents with any objectives and any degree of optimality.
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- The paper being extracted.
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- Key mathematical object in DAS; transforms neural representations to alternative bases to reveal distributed structure.
- The sequential, continuous order of text, often challenged by diagrammatic branching.
- The directness of motivation by practical concerns, characteristic of living processes in the examples.
- Mathematical structure central to distributed interchange interventions; representation space decomposed into orthogonal subspaces each aligned with a high-level variable.
- Any statement about a poset P yields a dual statement about P^∂ by interchanging ≤ and ≥; permits proof of one statement to establish its dual.
- Concurrent object systems reduce to message-passing or monitors; objects solve code organization, not concurrency coordination.
- The direct, felt connection between a person and living structure in the world, which Alexander claims is the most fundamental relation.