Not talking about dumb mouse behavior. I have no religious motivation. Not asking about DNA encoding.
Try again.
Try thinking, Frank. It helps sometimes. The logic of our discussion is very clear:
1) I claimed that all of human experience can be described mathematically.
2) You asked for the formalization of the human sentiment "ought."
3) I started such a formalization, at a very high level, and explained how one would proceed to lower and lower levels. I also explained that I have neither the time nor desire to proceed to those lower levels because it would be very complex.
4) You expressed the idea that if it was so complex perhaps it could not be done.
5) I explained to you how some things that seem very complex are in fact not as complex as you think.
Now, allow me to add
6) I still have neither the time nor desire to proceed to more detailed formalizations. My point was just that "beyond what I feel like doing" doesn't imply "impossible because of complexity."
7) Your current position is tantamount to asking "show me that you can reach 203295039226 by repeatedly adding 1 to a smaller number" and then not accepting a proof by induction because "that is not what you asked for." And every time I show you "see, when you add 1, the number gets bigger by 1 ... eventually that sum will be reached" you parrot "but you haven't reached it yet." Brilliant.