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Dust Theory

Suppose you have a world where all agents experience consciousness. If you apply an encoding function of the world the agents of the translated world would also contain all the information at origin and be consciousness too.

Applying the inverse argument' assuming you find a random blob of dust, you can come up with a function mapping the dust to our world.

Thus concluding that conscious experiences of all agents are present in all sufficiently complex blobs of random dust and all sufficiently complex networks of mathematical relations.

The problem with the proposed theory is that random blobs of dust will have no structure. Something called Kolmogorov complexity.

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