The fundamental method of Solmonoff Induction is trans-infinite.  Suppose
you iterate through all possible programs, combining different programs as
you go.  Then you have an infinite number of possible programs which have a
trans-infinite number of combinations, because each tier of combinations can
then be recombined to produce a second, third, fourth,... tier of
recombinations.

Anyone who claims that this method is the "ideal" for a method of applied
probability is unwise.

Jim Bromer



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