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Picture a petri dish on a shelf in some lab where electrochemical reactions bounce around a clump of carbon-based goo.
One of these twitching carbon blobs suddenly emits a pattern:
“√2 can’t be written as a ratio.”
Somewhere in the system logs:
[Event ID: 8.3e15] > Emergent substructure in carbon detects non-terminating decimal
Relevance: negligible
Entropy variation: 0.0000002%
It doesn’t matter that the carbon goo calls it a “proof” or names the twitching pattern after someone (“Sisyphus,” or something).
To the architects of our petri dish (simulation) this isn’t insight. It’s not even noise.
It’s a temperature flicker in carbon goo and its beyond insignificant. All of our ape math is insignificant.