Nope. The key point is that as computing power becomes lower, Abram’s process allows more and more inconsistent models.
So does every process.
The probability of a statement appearing first in the model-generating process is not equal to the probability that it’s modeled by the end.
True. But for two very strong statements that contradict each other, there’s a close relationship.
So does every process.
True. But for two very strong statements that contradict each other, there’s a close relationship.