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by metaphorhacker
1840 days ago
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Absolutely, you can think of a complex weather system or history as computationally irreducible - Wolfram is afterall just reconceptualising complexity with it. You have to walk through all the steps as they happened to be able to find out the outcome. And the big models are really just trying to find pockets of computational reducibility. But the pockets really only stay at a certain level of magnification. If you zoom in or out too far computational irreducibility swoops in with a vengeance. |
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