Counterfactual Weight
Counterfactual Weight
Where the previous dimensions captured the system’s current state, counterfactual weight captures its temporal orientation—how much processing is devoted to possibilities rather than actualities. Let be the set of imagined rollouts (counterfactual trajectories) and be present-state processing. Then:
The fraction of computational resources devoted to modeling non-actual possibilities.
In model-based RL:
Rollouts weighted by their value magnitude and diversity.
High counterfactual weight: Mind is elsewhere—planning, worrying, fantasizing, anticipating. Low counterfactual weight: Present-focused, reactive, in-the-moment.
This is where the reactivity/understanding distinction (Part VII) becomes experientially salient. Low CF is reactive experience: the system runs on present-state associations, its processing decomposable by channel. High CF is understanding: the system holds multiple possible futures simultaneously, and the quality of that holding — which possibilities, how they are compared, what actions they recommend — is inherently non-decomposable. The experience of weighing options is not reducible to separate valuations of each option. The comparison itself is the experience.