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by zug_zug
971 days ago
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I'm trying to evaluate this and like everyone else I'm unconvinced defaulting to doubtful (great claims need great evidence). Perhaps it would help if he had clarified what he meant by: `So then here’s the big result. What observers with those characteristics perceive in the ruliad necessarily follows certain laws. And those laws turn out to be precisely the three key theories of 20th-century physics: general relativity, quantum mechanics, and statistical mechanics and the Second Law. ` So it sounds like he's saying that if you take an arbitrary system of generating infinite rules and apply it to itself, you'll make a system that shares traits of our universe, which if true is actually fascinating in itself. Curious if any advocates can speak to evidence of this claim. |
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