Friday, May 29, 2026

Dynamics of value at scale

I started with the assumption that free-will is good and coercion is bad.  The value judgement is similar but different to the other assumption that more information is good and less is bad, since there is a direct inverse relationship between the amount of information available prior to a decision/action and the coercion or jump to a conclusion that occurs.

Now I am thinking that the value of free-will is scale dependent.  Perhaps, at lower levels, I value free will more than at higher levels.  Either because the amount of Information available is measured is some cumulative fashion, thus higher levels natural have more Information as the incorporate all the Information from previous levels (in which case the value structure remains the same, but the Information is hidden).  Or in spite of the lesser amount of Information available higher levels have a different value system...not sure why...

What is an example of levels of Hazaka...

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