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by b33j0r
1145 days ago
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You caught me, in that she’s 100% open to new evidence. Kinda why she is so effective. So, over the past decade, Hossenfelder made a series of videos and talks about “dark matter is real.” And then “is dark matter real?” Her opinion evolves. But the conclusions are generally that the data points to a measurable thing along many lines of evidence. I find the cosmic web the most compelling, personally. Like, what else could that be besides a mystery? You can’t draw the web in some other configuration, it’s a real thing somehow. From my understanding. Her hesitation that she expresses is more linked to an underlying intuition: the universe is completely deterministic—we just can’t see all of the rules being computed, and the initial conditions are intractable. I also find that pretty compelling. |
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