--- On Tue, 10/28/08, Pei Wang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Whenever someone "prove" something outside mathematics, it is always
> based on certain assumptions. If the assumptions are not well
> justified, there is no strong reason for people to accept the
> conclusion, even though the proof process is correct.

My assumption is that the physics of the observable universe is computable 
(which is widely believed to be true). If it is true, then AIXI proves that 
Occam's Razor holds.

-- Matt Mahoney, [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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