On Tuesday, May 07, 2024, at 6:53 PM, Matt Mahoney wrote:
> Kolmogorov proved there is no such thing as an infinitely powerful
compressor. Not even if you have infinite computing power.

Compressing the universe is a unique case especially being supplied with 
infinite computing power. Would the compressor ever stop? And would we be copy 
compressing the universe or actually compressing the full universe as data 
including the compressor itself. Would the compressor only run once since the 
whole universe would potentially go with it prohibiting another compression 
comparison or a decompression.

Assuming we are actually compressing the universe and not a copy, and there is 
no infinitely powerful compressor according to Kolmogorov, then it seems that 
the universe might still expand against the finite compressor that is being 
supplied with infinite power.

But then does the infinite power come from within the U or from outside 
somehow... hmmmm…
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