Most of this is fascinating, insightful and deep - from what I can 
understand of Parts I to IV. (I am wondering: did you have more than 
cosmetic help from AI?)

I would also be interested to know your definition of 'information' (as 
bitstrings or equivalent? or as their chosen interpretation? or something 
else?). Semantic imprecision can be a barrier to adequate understanding and 
agreement in these (and many other) kinds of situation, so good definitions 
are important.

My own preferred version of physicalism has thought events as mass neural 
events and so can include ideas, concepts etc, including thoughts in and 
about a language, any of which could in theory be correct or incorrect (the 
physical laws underpinning those events operate correctly regardless). It 
would not appear to fall foul of any of the criticisms in part I of the 
article if these are framed outside the context of information as being 
ontologically primary; ie from this point of view physicalism is 
self-consistent, in this version of it at least, and so contradicts the 
assertion that ontologically primary information is the only 
self-consistent position available. 

We may well have already detected electrical signals corresponding to 
thoughts and could even one day decode them, if we can for example 
individualise them to key neurons or assemblies and then bulk-analyse them 
across macro-time; but I don't understand sufficiently to say whether or 
not this this would refute the idea that information is ontologically 
primary - this brings us back to the definition of information used, and 
perhaps also to that of 'computational structures'. 

Alastair


On Sunday, February 15, 2026 at 8:52:30 AM UTC Quentin Anciaux wrote:

> Hello everyone,
>
> I’m sharing the continuation of The Sapiens Attractor.
>
> If you’re interested in the deeper structure behind the idea, you can read 
> it here:
>
>
> https://allcolor.medium.com/the-sapiens-attractor-maximal-informational-realism-and-the-god-loop-26393e34fa46
>
> Hope you’ll enjoy it.
> Best,
> Quentin 
>
> All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain. (Roy 
> Batty/Rutger Hauer)
>

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