Carl T. Bergstrom on Nostr: 22. But what I find even cooler is that this paper gives me a new way to think about ...
22. But what I find even cooler is that this paper gives me a new way to think about how the complexity and compositionality of structures in the universe relates to the processes that led them to come into existence and persist long enough to be observed. At it’s core, that is assembly theory.
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