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by titzer 1017 days ago
A couple issues with the assumption of simplified view of determinism:

1.) It doesn't appear computationally feasible to simulate general relativity

2.) Quantum mechanics is described by probability distribution equations that don't have "states" but superpositions of states

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To add, 3-body systems have been found which would require sub-Planck precision to simulate. That information doesn't even exist in our universe.