What I meant is, that (apart from positional information) you can only give one bit of information about the thing in question: it is there or not. There is no internal complexity to be described. Perhaps I overstreched the meaning of Kolmogorov complexity slightly. Sorry for that.
There’s a quite popular view hereabouts according to which the universal wave function is ontologically basic. If that view is correct, or even possibly correct, your construal of “ontologically basic” cannot be, since wave functions do have internal complexity.
There’s a quite popular view hereabouts according to which the universal wave function is ontologically basic. If that view is correct, or even possibly correct, your construal of “ontologically basic” cannot be, since wave functions do have internal complexity.
Interesting thought. So how would you define ontologically basic?