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Symmetry breaking is the act of injecting motivational content into a decision process, in other words, performing computation. Entropy pooling is a way to combine all information content in a physical environment to be entangled in a single [[namespace]] using an [[asymmetric]]/[[trapdoor function]].
Symmetry breaking is the act of injecting motivational content into a decision process, in other words, performing computation. Entropy pooling is a way to combine all information content in a physical environment to be entangled in a single [[namespace]] using an [[asymmetry|asymmetric]]/[[trapdoor function]]<ref>{{:Paper/Theory and Applications of Trapdoor Functions}}</ref>.


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*[[logically related::Counterfactual]]
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Latest revision as of 12:51, 6 April 2022

Symmetry breaking is the act of injecting motivational content into a decision process, in other words, performing computation. Entropy pooling is a way to combine all information content in a physical environment to be entangled in a single namespace using an asymmetric/trapdoor function[1].


References

  1. Yao, Andrew (1982). Theory and Applications of Trapdoor Functions (PDF) (Extended Abstract). local page: U.C. Berkeley. Retrieved September 1, 2021. 

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