I should have said, It would be unwise to claim that this method could stand
as an "ideal" for some valid and feasible application of probability.
Jim Bromer

On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 2:47 PM, Jim Bromer <[email protected]> wrote:

> The fundamental method of Solmonoff Induction is trans-infinite.  Suppose
> you iterate through all possible programs, combining different programs as
> you go.  Then you have an infinite number of possible programs which have a
> trans-infinite number of combinations, because each tier of combinations can
> then be recombined to produce a second, third, fourth,... tier of
> recombinations.
>
> Anyone who claims that this method is the "ideal" for a method of applied
> probability is unwise.
>
> Jim Bromer
>



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