The definition of Big-O literally contains a clause that says the function is non-zero (for sufficiently large x) so please go fuck yourself
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In that sense, no underlying physical state could be said to hold “more” information than any other, right?
In an information-theoretical sense, you can have a message that has a lower or higher information content. This is where entropy gets derived from. But it only makes sense for a fixed distribution -- a more likely outcome has a lower information content. So I think you could have a physical state holding more information, if it's a less likely state for some fixed definition of likeliness.
This would probably be closer to an actual link between informational entropy and physical -- a given microstate has lower physical entropy when it is a less-likely state (e.g. half-squished cup of coffee), and that state would have higher information content if we considered the state as the message. This intuitively makes sense, because physical entropy is in some sense the ability of a system to undergo change, so indeed a low-entropy system is "more useful", just like a message with higher information content is "more useful".
The thing already is a markdown renderer and every single markdown renderer I encountered supports maths within $
delimiters.
Also can we make awful.systems render Latex in posts, I had to screenshot my formulas to put them here and I feel unclean
This is the only way you could make me care about the Simulation Hypothesis, if it runs on a spreadsheet then I will make it my life's mission to break out just to yell at them for being terrible at engineering and replace them with a small shell script
DO NOT OPEN THE DOOR there's a weird sex scene inside I guarantee it
That's the closest you'll ever get to an admission from a corporate mouthpiece though.
as if it makes any difference whether the universe runs on (...) Microsoft Excel
Okay but it is very spiritually important for me to not be that, please.
Storing a message in a system doesn’t make new microstates. How could it?
Lol I got so tripped up by him later saying "this is no longer clearly 0 or 1 so it doesn't exist" and decreasing N that I missed he does the reverse thing when encoding the message.
This is like the ontological argument. He creates a virtual entity from words alone and then treats it as a physical thing storing energy. And then once it no longer fits the words of the definition, poof, gone it is, oh look, total entropy decreased.
We have to consider probabilities, not just for where the pieces are, but also for how they are moving.
I completely omit that because, well, it's hard, but also I don't think it's necessary here. This approach doesn't work even if you consider only positions and assume uniformly random momentum. It doesn't work even if the microstate is "is this pixel more red or more blue" in the paper's experiment!
But thank you for the comment, I'm glad I didn't completely butcher entropy with my weird nonrigorous internal model I developed based PBS Space Time videos lol
but you aren’t quite right about some of the details.
I'd be happy to be corrected.
This isn’t too outlandish, and modern studies of quantum mechanics suggest that information is a conserved quantity,
I hope I didn't pass it as if it was completely out there, that information has to have some physical properties and energy as a carrier is a very reasonable hypothesis. The Landauer principle is not that controversial, I'm sad I'm too stupid to actually understand the discussion around it on any reasonable level lol
Oh, is this something about memory safety and how people twist themselves into pretzels trying to justify using C++
opens article
Oh for fuck's sake, why is it always this