a holograph is a cache, a recording of an object observed in a specific way. it can be arbitrarily complex, potentially encoding a v large subset of a system's state space
a simulacra is one such; a holograph of a system, replicating the experience of it, the surface impressions
---
RT @Plinz
Base level reality is the inevitable causal structure that gives rise to all observable causal patterns. Simulations are recreations of observable cau…
https://twitter.com/Plinz/status/1391574087114256384
the system itself has maximum depth, by definition, as the yardstick against which the simulation is measured
the simulacra has minimum depth, only capable of pre-determined responses
most simulations lie somewhere between these two points
consider, for ex., a robot dog, and a drawing of a dog; clearly neither has full depth, but the former has just a bit more. it can generate a wider variety of "dog" experiences, including those not explicitly recorded.
if the robot contained an AGI, it would be even deeper