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by kordless
3634 days ago
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I would note that "computation" is work done over time. Causality. There may exist an alternate form of causality that isn't time bound, which may be exposed here over short periods of time. I would hesitate to judge it "computationally infeasible" until we know more. :) |
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And given that the topic in question is plumbing the depths of physics in the first place, this is perhaps a notch more important than it might otherwise be. How would we discover that physics has an infinite/acausal computation mechanism if we first must use Solomonoff induction to discover that, when we can only afford to use Solomonoff induction to discover that if we harness that computation?