Mike Carrell wrote:

The implication of this is that the manifest universe with all its
complexity can be a process originating from a discrete logical seed whose
recursive operation is completely deterministic, yet whose product is
infinitely complex, like the Mandelbrot set.

That seems manifestly true.


Human brains are arguably the most complex things in the universe . . .

In the KNOWN universe. I'll bet there are way more complex objects elsewhere. Furthermore, I'll bet that in another 200 years or so, there will be computers and other manmade objects more complex than brains. I hope they are more predictable and they work better than brains! I hope they do not run Windows Version 100.

- Jed


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