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Karl J Friston1, Lancelot Da Costa1,2, Thomas Parr1
1The Wellcome Centre for Human Neuroimaging, University College London, London WC1N 3AR, UK.
Abstract:
Biehl et al. (2021) present some interesting observations on an early formulation of the free energy principle. We use these observations to scaffold a discussion of the technical arguments that underwrite the free energy principle. This discussion focuses on solenoidal coupling between various (subsets of) states in sparsely coupled systems that possess a Markov blanket-and the distinction between exact and approximate Bayesian inference, implied by the ensuing Bayesian mechanics.
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