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<blockquote data-quote="SelfSim" data-source="post: 76933668" data-attributes="member: 354922"><p>Their decision might emerge from their perceptions (where perceptions aren't really optional for humans). Not all perceptions are reasonable though .. thus their decision can be for 'no reason'.</p><p>A system can produce a response to <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirac_delta_function" target="_blank">an impulse</a>. An impulse motivates a response but the net system output is dependent on the innate system characteristics (or transfer function).</p><p></p><p>In the case of a decision, the impulse may be generated internally by individual perceptions and the transfer function, (which shapes the output), can also be unique within a population of human minds. The response isn't random but its also not deterministic when viewed from other minds' viewpoints.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SelfSim, post: 76933668, member: 354922"] Their decision might emerge from their perceptions (where perceptions aren't really optional for humans). Not all perceptions are reasonable though .. thus their decision can be for 'no reason'. A system can produce a response to [URL='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirac_delta_function']an impulse[/URL]. An impulse motivates a response but the net system output is dependent on the innate system characteristics (or transfer function). In the case of a decision, the impulse may be generated internally by individual perceptions and the transfer function, (which shapes the output), can also be unique within a population of human minds. The response isn't random but its also not deterministic when viewed from other minds' viewpoints. [/QUOTE]
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