Le 21-oct.-07, à 20:33, Rolf Nelson a écrit :
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> (Warning: This post assumes an familiarity with UD+ASSA and with the
> cosmological Measure Problem.)
I am afraid you should say a little more on UD + ASSA. to make your
points below clearer. I guess by UD you mean UDist (the universal
distri
Le 20-oct.-07, à 18:06, David Nyman a écrit :
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> On Oct 19, 2:26 pm, Bruno Marchal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> David, do you mind if I send next week your solution (which were
>> correct) of the exercises I gave online once to the list? I am sure
>> it could help some other. All that is
This might be of interest to some of you, for instance Bruno, since
one of the ideals expounded here is "keep it simple". Sorry I haven't
been participating here.
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Rolf Nelson wrote:
> 1. Provides a possible explanation for the "Measure Problem" of why we
> shouldn't be "extremely surprised" to find we live in a lawful
> universe, rather than an extremely chaotic universe, or a homogeneous
> cloud of gas.
One thing I still don't understand, is in what sense
On Oct 24, 9:25 pm, "Wei Dai" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Rolf Nelson wrote:
> > 1. Provides a possible explanation for the "Measure Problem" of why we
> > shouldn't be "extremely surprised" to find we live in a lawful
> > universe, rather than an extremely chaotic universe, or a homogeneous
> >
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