How bottlenecked is your agenda by philosophy skills (like being good at thought experiments for deriving stuff like UDT, or like being good at figuring out the right ontology for thinking about systems or problems) vs math skill vs other stuff?
I think I’ve articulated a number of concrete subgoals that require less philosophical skill (they can be approached as math problems). However, in the big picture, novel tiling theorems require novel ideas. This requires philosophical skill.
How bottlenecked is your agenda by philosophy skills (like being good at thought experiments for deriving stuff like UDT, or like being good at figuring out the right ontology for thinking about systems or problems) vs math skill vs other stuff?
I think I’ve articulated a number of concrete subgoals that require less philosophical skill (they can be approached as math problems). However, in the big picture, novel tiling theorems require novel ideas. This requires philosophical skill.