Carl T. Bergstrom on Nostr: 12. But what happens if not all assembly rules are equally like to be applied, not ...
12. But what happens if not all assembly rules are equally like to be applied, not all objects are equally likely to be incorporated into downstream objects, or not all objects are equally likely to survive?
One can treat that mathematically as well, and the space of observed objects can collapse.
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