Unlocking The Boundaries: Intrinsic Limits Of Machine Intelligence And The Laws Of Nature
Despite the vast capabilities of machines, they face limitations rooted in mathematical theory and natural laws. Gödel’s theorems demonstrate the inherent incompleteness of any formal system, Turing’s halting problem highlights the uncomputability of certain tasks, and the Banach-Tarski paradox questions the foundations of set theory. Beyond mathematics, physics imposes constraints on human capabilities: time travel…