Russel,

The paper does indeed showcase one example of a universal prior that
includes non-computable universes... Theorem 4.1. So it's *possible*.
Of course it then proceeds to dash hopes for a universal prior over a
broader domain, defined by GTMs. So, it would be interesting to know
more about the conditions that make universality possible.

--Abram

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