Aftter noticing that you can obtain impressive compression ratios while ignoring the real world completely.
Want to bet? :-)
An implicit point of my whole story is the rejection of the idea that good compression rates can be achieved using theory alone. I suppose you can disagree with this, but the history of science seems to be on my side—science never really started making progress until people started systematically checking their theories against empirical data.
Want to bet? :-)
An implicit point of my whole story is the rejection of the idea that good compression rates can be achieved using theory alone. I suppose you can disagree with this, but the history of science seems to be on my side—science never really started making progress until people started systematically checking their theories against empirical data.
Why bet? This is a maths debate—and not a very complex one.