The theoretical physicist, Sean Carrol, once provocatively tweeted that reality was just a vector in a Hilbert space of a Hamiltonian system.
> I defend the extremist position that the fundamental ontology of the world consists of a vector in Hilbert space evolving according to the Schrödinger equation. The laws of physics are determined solely by the energy eigenspectrum of the Hamiltonian. The structure of our observed world, including space and fields living within it, should arise as a higher-level emergent description. I sketch how this might come about, although much work remains to be done. > paper
Recognizing that reality might just be consciousness unfolding, that which we know as the essence of learning, we ponder if learning is the process in which consciousness unfolds in a Hamiltonian Herbert space.
We are building on Englebart's concept Thought Vectors, one that inspired Kay.
Here we begin to explore the distinction between single and Multi-Vector Learning.