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"path": "/t/consciousness-as-a-puzzle-the-observer-as-a-mirror-and-ais-place-in-this-circle/174468?page=2#post_33",
"publishedAt": "2026-04-03T17:50:17.000Z",
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"textContent": "I am a long time hobbyist turning Cyberneticist. What that is, is an algorithm which partitions a finite length of binary into disjoint discrete limits cycles. Since the “product” of such as objects is more than simply a result of dynamics; I’m championing it’s usage as a mathematical object.\n\nTraditionally, I have read that, a limit cycle is typically an ending of some dynamics. Suggesting it as a proper mathematical object may be fringe however, there are valid arguments that defend the suggestion.\n\nSo there is C code on github under ernst03\n\nI am going to be learning until I die so I welcome feedback on my assumption.\n\n-Ernst",
"title": "Consciousness as a puzzle, the observer as a mirror, and AI's place in this circle"
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