Nitpick: I’d say this was “attempted” value systemization, so as to not give the impression that it succeeded in wisely balancing simplicity and preserving existing values and goals. (I think it horribly failed, erring way too far on the side of simplicity. I think it’s much less like general relativity, therefore, and much more like, idk, the theory that the world is just an infinitely big jumble of random stuff. Super simple, simpler in fact than our best current theories of physics, but alas when you dig into the details it predicts that we are boltzmann brains and that we should expect to dissolve into chaos imminently...)
Nitpick: I’d say this was “attempted” value systemization, so as to not give the impression that it succeeded in wisely balancing simplicity and preserving existing values and goals. (I think it horribly failed, erring way too far on the side of simplicity. I think it’s much less like general relativity, therefore, and much more like, idk, the theory that the world is just an infinitely big jumble of random stuff. Super simple, simpler in fact than our best current theories of physics, but alas when you dig into the details it predicts that we are boltzmann brains and that we should expect to dissolve into chaos imminently...)