From: Thomas Buckner (tcbevolver@yahoo.com)
Date: Sat Jan 22 2005 - 17:41:12 MST
--- Patrick Crenshaw <patrick.crenshaw@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Actually, if you look at the amount of
> Kolmogorov complexity in a
> number like pi, you'll see that it isn't very
> great. Far too little to
> contain anything like our universe.
>
What, because it derives from such a simple
equation? I thought that didn't matter. IIRC
Wolfram said the ultimate algorithm for
generating all existence might be no more complex
than that. Small acorns, great oaks...
Tom Buckner
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