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#124 – Stephen Wolfram: Fundamental Theory of Physics, Life, and the Universe

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What Is the Principle of Computational Usability?

The principle of computational equivalence says our brains are doing computations that are exactly equivalent to the kinds of computations being done in all these other sorts of systems. It means we can't systematically outrun these systems. These systems are computationally irreducible in the sense that there's no sort of shortcut that we can make that jumps to the answer. But so what has happened, what science has become used to doing is using the little sort of pockets of computational reducibility.

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