On Friday, April 17, 2020 at 8:24:12 AM UTC+2, Alan Grayson wrote:
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I see that he uses set theory to define his particular theory of ordered
relations. So
I love everything about fractals, chaos theory, and so on, and Wolfram's
latest idea here seems really rich and potentially highly explanatory.
But let's say he can fairly convincingly say, we found it, this is the
hypergraph rule to rule them all, it leads to gravity and quantum
mechanics, and
On Friday, April 17, 2020 at 1:24:12 AM UTC-5, Alan Grayson wrote:
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Why not? One more into the swamp of theories. (quicksand?)
@philipthrift
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