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by jeromebaek
2250 days ago
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Now tie this with computability theory. Almost all real numbers are uncomputable. It's obvious that they don't "exist" in any sense if by "exist" we mean "computable". Now consider that entropy, is information, is the measure of randomness, or uncomputability, is time. What is uncomputable, coming into existence, is the passage of time. |
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