Is Occam’s Razor a useful heuristic because we can observe a certain ‘energy frugality’ in nature? More complex hypotheses are possibly correlated with a higher energy demand and are thus less likely to happen.
Amusing idea, but I don’t think there is any relation. For example, the discovery of nuclear structure strongly lowered the complexity of our description of nature but implied a huge amount of previously unknown available energy.
My personal epistemology says no, and that Occam’s Razor is generally useful no matter which universe you find yourself in regardless of how it is structured.
Aren’t there physics equations describing processes which are believed not be driven by thermodynamics, which are nevertheless still simple and elegant?
Is Occam’s Razor a useful heuristic because we can observe a certain ‘energy frugality’ in nature? More complex hypotheses are possibly correlated with a higher energy demand and are thus less likely to happen.
Amusing idea, but I don’t think there is any relation. For example, the discovery of nuclear structure strongly lowered the complexity of our description of nature but implied a huge amount of previously unknown available energy.
My personal epistemology says no, and that Occam’s Razor is generally useful no matter which universe you find yourself in regardless of how it is structured.
Aren’t there physics equations describing processes which are believed not be driven by thermodynamics, which are nevertheless still simple and elegant?