Re: physical laws as optimal inference

2009-02-14 Thread John Mikes
Nisheeth? there are a dozen pdf Google hits in that 'half' name. Diverse titles, topics, even several different personal names. Do you have a hint WHAT to (and whom to) look at? Are you at Georgia Tech? JohnM On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 8:44 PM, Kim Jones kimjo...@ozemail.com.au wrote: Do it

Re: physical laws as optimal inference

2009-02-14 Thread Nisheeth Srivastava
In case my original post did not make this clear, I've posted the pdf to the files section on the `everything list'. On Feb 14, 10:37 pm, John Mikes jami...@gmail.com wrote: Nisheeth? there are a dozen pdf Google hits in that 'half' name. Diverse titles, topics, even several different

physical laws as optimal inference

2009-02-13 Thread Nisheeth Srivastava
Hi guys I've been lurking on the group's mailing list for over an year now, but have never really felt comfortable with the ensemble theory's nomenclature to try to participate actively in the discussions. I have been trying to clarify my views on the nature of physical theories on my own, and

Re: physical laws as optimal inference

2009-02-13 Thread Kim Jones
Do it Nisheeth - try and answer the Burt Bacharach (actually the Hal David) Question: What's It All About, Alfie? Everybody will certainly read you. Expect frank feedback from this list as you already know. Good luck. Kim On 14/02/2009, at 11:14 AM, Nisheeth Srivastava wrote: Hi guys