The Jim Rutt Show

EP 334 Worldviews: Joscha Bach

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Feb 26, 2026
Joscha Bach, cognitive scientist and AI researcher exploring mind and consciousness, joins to probe how the brain builds reality. He discusses waking selfhood, language as a musical representational system, the brain as a game engine creating the feeling of realness, money and institutions as emergent coordination systems, consciousness as second-order perception, and why intelligence and consciousness can come apart.
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INSIGHT

Money As A Distributed Reward AI

  • Money functions like a distributed AI: an emergent reward-allocation mechanism implemented across minds, tokens, and computers.
  • Bach: money strings billions into a global intelligence, evolving under pressure and partly replacing neuronal reward with institutional tokens.
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Reversibility As An Observational Artifact

  • Apparent reversibility of physics may be an emergent observational artifact because the present only contains information that survived from the past.
  • Bach notes virtual/quasi-particles as examples of transient patterns that don't fully persist through branches.
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Observer Determines Block Versus Succession View

  • Block-universe vs. succession depends on observer: the universe can be notated as all states at once but a CPU-like observer experiences only successive states.
  • Bach: agents are M-shaped holes in the universe existing transiently where memories align.
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