It says nothing about the Universe and “interestingness”. This is because the Universe is a universe, not a colored complete graph.
This, so much this.
Alexandros’ argument is exactly the kind of utter rubbish you get when you give a mathematical theorem to a philosopher. A delicate, precise theorem that works by exploiting details of one specific situation gets bulldozed into a general principle that couldn’t be more wrong.
Reminds me of the argument that rationality is impossible because most numbers are irrational.
This, so much this.
Alexandros’ argument is exactly the kind of utter rubbish you get when you give a mathematical theorem to a philosopher. A delicate, precise theorem that works by exploiting details of one specific situation gets bulldozed into a general principle that couldn’t be more wrong.
Reminds me of the argument that rationality is impossible because most numbers are irrational.