I suspect that the answer to this lies in the concept of logical
depth, introduced by Charlie Bennett. The universe needs to be simple,
in a Kolmogorov sense, in order to get a high measure in the ensemble
of all descriptions. However, the flip side is that in order to
generate intelligent observe
On 15 Jan 2002, at 11:31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> One of the things that strikes me as most peculiar and unexpected about the
> universe is this: that it is apparently finite and inhomogeneous in time,
> yet infinite and homogeneous in space.
>
The universe is finite :
My short term memory l
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