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by popnroll
2880 days ago
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I don't know if this adds anything to your comment;
The input of a program is neither predetermined nor random. If there is an input "out of our reality", then our reality would not be predetermined nor would it be random. (Which makes sense for the simulation hypothesis, which I enjoy having that conversation with my colleagues) |
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When a system is closed, things become harder.
Chaitin's number represents (very roughly) the structure of any complete mathematical system and it can be shown to be random in the sense of Kolmogorov.