Part of the illusion here is the use of the word "Siri". Implicit in this word is an amalgamation or aggregation of components as "one thing." The word "Siri" is actually a vibration. It is a wave composed of wavelings, but as you said before — take one waveling out of the mix, and you no longer have the wave that means "Siri."
So when I say "Siri" to you, or you read it as a state machine, you have to cannibalize the wave or word into components to work with them as a discrete state processor. At no time is there ONE amalgamating "knower" in Siri. There are "regional groupings" of states that are merely a function of how the engineers placed the gates and wires in proximity to ferry the states around by flicking switches to represent them.
The core issue is the origin of the WAVE that is a function of LIGHT or SOUND. Information all goes back to these 2 things essentially. "Dog" or "Siri" or any other object MUST, like the wave, EXIST as "something" indivisible to begin with, in order for the discrete processor to do anything with the discrete states that represent it. IT being the operative term, because you can't reference IT by "one waveling or a single group of wavelings." It must be the root wave, which is itself smacking to an indivisible element that is reflecting it.
So when I say "Siri" to you, or you read it as a state machine, you have to cannibalize the wave or word into components to work with them as a discrete state processor. At no time is there ONE amalgamating "knower" in Siri. There are "regional groupings" of states that are merely a function of how the engineers placed the gates and wires in proximity to ferry the states around by flicking switches to represent them.
The core issue is the origin of the WAVE that is a function of LIGHT or SOUND. Information all goes back to these 2 things essentially. "Dog" or "Siri" or any other object MUST, like the wave, EXIST as "something" indivisible to begin with, in order for the discrete processor to do anything with the discrete states that represent it. IT being the operative term, because you can't reference IT by "one waveling or a single group of wavelings." It must be the root wave, which is itself smacking to an indivisible element that is reflecting it.