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La inteligencia emerge de la dinámica de alta dimensionalidad, donde las restricciones del sistema permiten la memoria y la computación. Este marco explica la brecha de eficiencia entre la inteligencia biológica y artificial.

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  • Biología Teórica
  • Biología de Sistemas

Sus antecedentes:

  • La inteligencia biológica se basa en dinámicas complejas y de alta dimensionalidad.
  • La 'maldición de la dimensionalidad' tradicionalmente limita el análisis del sistema, pero es fundamental para la computación biológica.
  • La dinámica del sistema codifica la memoria, las restricciones y la información estructurada dentro de regiones no ergódicas.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Formalizar la relación entre la dinámica de alta dimensionalidad y la inteligencia.
  • Proponer un 'Límite de Dimensionalidad Observable' que proteja la complejidad interna del sistema.
  • Explicar la eficiencia termodinámica de la inteligencia biológica.

Principales métodos:

  • Desarrollo de un marco teórico.
  • Análisis de sistemas de alta dimensionalidad y no ergodicidad.
  • Formulación del Límite de Dimensionalidad Observable basado en la capacidad del canal y la resolución temporal.

Principales resultados:

  • La dinámica de alta dimensionalidad es esencial para la inteligencia, proporcionando memoria y estructura computacional.
  • El Límite de Dimensionalidad Observable explica cómo los sistemas protegen la complejidad interna.
  • Los sistemas biológicos exhiben eficiencia termodinámica al concentrar compromisos irreversibles en los límites de comportamiento.

Conclusiones:

  • La inteligencia se caracteriza por la capacidad de mantener y defender dinámicas coherentes de alta dimensionalidad.
  • Este marco ofrece una definición de inteligencia independiente del sustrato.
  • Los principios pueden aplicarse a la comprensión de la conciencia y los códigos emergentes en sistemas como la corteza humana.