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by wruza
1449 days ago
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So it just makes it very unlikely, right? If I think about the universe as a spreadsheet, there is a large number of formulas, but they are never cyclic, and only look “up” and to the sides, through some lorentz addressing so to say. And dependencies in it are massive, every cell looks at everything up-around it. We could definitely make a spreadsheet that is circular in parts, e.g. make it find low, middle and high solutions to some cyclic equality group that only resolves to e.g. 1, 2 and 3. But then we have to include all other parameters from up-around and it is ~~ unlikely to solve, makes sense. But I’m curious if that’s correct or provable. The universe seems to have no trouble solving things which we struggle with even at the basic level. Maybe there are coincidences in this spreadsheet that lead to possible dependencies on the future, and then they become a true dependency? We just have no idea how to catch these events. |
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