I think by adding in the constraint of turning machines, you increase the complexity and thus reduce the likelihood, not increase it. Now you require Turing machines in the first place.
Turing machines are rather universal thing which will appear many times everywhere, so I don’t see how it reduces the likelihood.
I think by adding in the constraint of turning machines, you increase the complexity and thus reduce the likelihood, not increase it. Now you require Turing machines in the first place.
Turing machines are rather universal thing which will appear many times everywhere, so I don’t see how it reduces the likelihood.