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- Embed this notice@nemesis @Arcana @MercurialBuilding @hidden My misunderstanding was a simple one, I just forgot that the "logical entropy" you're talking about was specified to be that which comes from making decisions. So yes, I agree that the key point is that the logical entropy (of the decision making) must reflect the territory - that a decision is something which responds *to the world* and that, far from taking away our free will, this is precisely what gives it to us, because it means that we decide differently in counterfactual worlds.
That phrase "logical holographic principle" piques my interest, but I will have to pick your brain some other time as I am getting sleepy...