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Stephen Wolfram Q&A, For Kids (and others) [March 5, 2021]

The Stephen Wolfram Podcast

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Why Do These Extra Pieces Exist in Physics?

In the standard model of partical physics, there's some sort of external pieces that are kind of weird. Why do these exist? Is it because they don't really need to be in order for Physics to work? In modern machine learning, you can be fit data more accurately, or have a simpler model. How do you trade off those two things? And what does it even mean to have a good model?

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