I think this neglects the idea of “physical law,” which says that theories can be good when they capture the dynamics and building-blocks of the world simply, even if they are quite ignorant about the complex initial conditions of the world.
Sure. This is true of all maps and models. As simple as possible, but no simpler.
That simplicity ALWAYS comes with a loss of fidelity to the actual state of the universe.
I think this neglects the idea of “physical law,” which says that theories can be good when they capture the dynamics and building-blocks of the world simply, even if they are quite ignorant about the complex initial conditions of the world.
Sure. This is true of all maps and models. As simple as possible, but no simpler.
That simplicity ALWAYS comes with a loss of fidelity to the actual state of the universe.