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Anonymous No. 16165550

entropy and the principle of least action are just the simulation running the universe minimizing k-complexity of it's physics code and data generating code

Anonymous No. 16165628

>>16165550
Consider the electron path and a lazy programmer. Since the paths are all likely, the lazy programmer gets free state evolution without adding any features. They then only add in the underlying mechanism during observation which explains the defining characteristics of quantum mechanics.

Anonymous No. 16165663

>>16165628
Not exactly. When you "observe" or collapse or decohere the wave function, it's a non-local effect, meaning that the (your?) entire universe now has decohered into the particular measurement you happened to get. This has been proved by Born probabilities. The question is whether all the other universes keep existing or are pruned by the simulation.

Anonymous No. 16165803

>>16165663
Other universes are obvious waste for other simulations. They do not exist. The non-local parameters are preloaded into measurement configurations based on common seed deconstruction of the measurement.

Anonymous No. 16166921

Bump

Anonymous No. 16166930

The simulation is analog

Anonymous No. 16167733

>>16165550
A useful heuristic, Anon.