This is a crucial point. The world does not come with “matter” and “laws” separately
In your vocabulary, it comes with matter and compressibility.
Sort of. It depends on whether every random instance has useful approximate patterns. I do not know the answer. One of my linked posts points at how order can be found in complete randomness.
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In your vocabulary, it comes with matter and compressibility.
Sort of. It depends on whether every random instance has useful approximate patterns. I do not know the answer. One of my linked posts points at how order can be found in complete randomness.