You do not need a religion to build a simple causal model of the world.
However, a well thought out materialistic causal model would lead to
unanswerable complexities.  And if a causal model interferes with the
creation of non-causal relations then the model is going to be only of
limited use unless it was always being changed a little.


On Sun, Dec 8, 2013 at 7:41 PM, Piaget Modeler <[email protected]>wrote:

> Religion may be an efficient paradigm for an AGI to use in navigating the
> world.
>
> Ascribing causal events to an imperceptible deity may be an efficient
> mechanism
> for devising a simple and coherent model of the world, given volumes of
> somato-
> sensory data and its derivable conceptual implications. -- Thot of the
> day.
>
> ~PM
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