A way to avoid the need of infinity is to consider hidden states as a kind of memory synapses build each time the neuron it connects to fires. When it fires, all synapses update a rolling avg and stdev of the action potential they had. Once synapses have it, any new action potential they send is previously compared to those rolling figures: out potential is (original potential - avg)/stdev. By injecting a positive constant signal for a long period, stdev decreases, so next positive signal is boosted, while rnd signal makes stdev high weakening any non rnd signal coming next.
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Yes, I can help with your question at the end. It would be helpful, however, if all mainstream theoretical physicists could learn how to explain an electric wave correctly first. Kind regards, L. Dove Arbiter - Universal Law
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